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milepost13
12-02-2007, 10:59 PM
FOR REAL!

On September 1 during our Sunday evening communion gathering at church, I shared for the first time with our church family (which is basically many of our closest friends) that Tricia was going to be placed on the active transplant list...PT was to begin the very next day. Tricia was not there that night because she was not feeling well. When I got home, she had some very scary and exciting news to tell me...we were (and still are) pregnant... (Read More (http://cfhusband.blogspot.com/2007/12/big-news-tricias-pregnant.html))

Nate

twc_admin
12-03-2007, 09:59 AM
Praise God ... thanks so much! Hey, would you grab the pic off your blog and add it here on TWC in this thread so that everyone who visits this thread can see you and pray!

Fred

milepost13
12-03-2007, 10:11 AM
Our First Family Pic:

http://bp1.blogger.com/_i7ScjMh1wRw/R1Nr7MdYIGI/AAAAAAAAAdk/dVAbRm4m5Zc/s320/First.jpg

Darryn
12-03-2007, 01:12 PM
That is great news, congratulations!

carguy1
12-03-2007, 04:39 PM
Congats. There is no experience that this world has to offer like being a parent. Nothing else that I have experienced of this world has the power to fill you with love, fear, anticipation, anxiety, pride, hope, and a long list of other emotions all at the same time. You and your FAMILY will be in my prayers.

Kevin E.
12-03-2007, 10:05 PM
Congrads :D God Bless you guys!

milepost13
12-04-2007, 10:58 AM
Here are some specific prayer requests:

> The doctors have taken Tricia off of several of her normal Cystic Fibrosis meds to protect the baby. They have replaced some of them with safe meds, but she is definitely missing out on the benefits of her usual meds. So far, everything about the baby is healthy, but Tricia is suffering because of it.

> Tricia now has Gestational Diabetes. Diabetes are common both in CF patients and in pregnancy, so she was almost guaranteed to deal with it at some point. She is currently taking three different kinds of Insulin (all shots) to counter her need for a high carb, high calorie diet. Counting carbs, pricking her finger every few hours to test her blood sugar level, thinking more about what and when she eats (and doesn't eat), etc. has added to the stress of her daily life.

> As the baby grows, the room for her lungs to expand shrinks. Tricia is now on oxygen almost 24/7. She carries an Oximeter with her everywhere so that she can always be sure her heart rate and oxygen intake are at a healthy level for both she and the baby. She also carries portable oxygen tanks everywhere. Even with the extra oxygen, her levels are constantly on the brink of being dangerous, especially for the baby.

> Because of her oxygen level, Tricia is very limited in what she is able to do, where she is able to go, etc. Things as common as folding laundry, fixing lunch and walking to the car have become very laborious for her. Her daily PT at the Center for Living is becoming more and more difficult, and more and more important. She is not able to travel much any more, and she may not be going home again until after the baby is here, which is not fun to think about, especially for her. More than likely, she will be on bed-rest in the hospital in the near future.

> Because of the new diet, diabetes, oxygen issues, etc., we have to get up several times in the middle of the night to tend to things, which makes our daily routines a little more difficult. I suppose that it's god preparation for the baby, but not really healthy, especially for Tricia. Needless to say, we've both been sleeping later and Tricia has been getting as many naps as she can.

That's all for now. We appreciate your prayers and sincere words of encouragement. We are relying on God more than ever for our strength and joy, and we are seeing Him provide all that we need. We're always open to phone calls and emails and even visits (for anyone who wants to make a trip to Durham). Thanks!

Nate

lytesource
12-04-2007, 12:42 PM
Hey there, I popped over her a couple of times to send my Congratulations your way so I guess I need to make it official. How wonderfully awesome this news is. I echo all the words of encouragement for you and will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Luke 12:32 Do not fear, little flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom!

fretguy
12-05-2007, 08:57 PM
Well done! There is not much better than watching children grow. There is also no greater frustration.

Welcome to grad school.

milepost13
12-28-2007, 08:26 PM
Update:

Tricia's in the hospital because she's having a really hard time breathing. She's almost as 24 weeks, which is the earliest the baby girl can survive outside of the womb. Thanks for your prayers.

Nate

Kevin E.
12-28-2007, 11:51 PM
Update:

Tricia's in the hospital because she's having a really hard time breathing. She's almost as 24 weeks, which is the earliest the baby girl can survive outside of the womb. Thanks for your prayers.

Nate
Oh man! I will be praying! On my knees now