





Briana has been doing so well that Lutheran General decided that she was stable enough to be transferred to Delnor. At first I was really excited about her being closer to home because she'd be 5 minutes frome our house and the opportunity to see her more often is amazing. Then I began to think that she would not have the same nurses and the doctors wouldn't know her tenancies. However, the doctors at Lutheran General assured and reassured me that they had every confidence that the doctors at Delnor would do an amazing job. It was hard to leave those nurses, they've been so good with Briana and we've been through the worst with them. They will be missed but we're keeping in touch with them.
So, on Friday Briana was transferred to Delnor by ambulance and Paul and I met her there. Delnor's NICU is much smaller than Lutheran General, in fact there are only two other babies. The nurses seems quite capable of taking care of her and they have been more than helpful to make us feel comfortable. They are making sure to get to know Briana and her habits and really listen to our suggestions on how to make her more comfortable.
Once Briana was comfortable after the transferred my family came to visit. Jill had come down from Madison and got to see and hold Briana for the first time. It was really amazing to be able to see her interact with Briana. Also, Briana has been doing very well with her feedings. We've discovered she's a night owl because she does her best feedings at night, lucky us! She's been taking full bottles at night and during the day half of a bottle. The nurses tell us that once she is able to take down full feedings ever feeding for 24 hours they will remove her feeding tube.
After the feeding tube is removed once Briana has been eating full feeding for 4 to 5 days with no spells she will be able to come home! There really isn't a set time that she we have till she comes home, it's just whenever she puts everything all together. So, hopefully soon it will all come together!