Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Paisley's doctor

So...this is not who delivered Paisley but this is the man (Dr. )that helped me at least get to a point and helped watch me closely.  Around 18 weeks when they thought my fluids were low and were concerned about her kidneys and lungs I started seeing my original Dr. and Dr. Burnes who is a high risk specialist.  Around 22 weeks when I had the follow up appointment her stomach looked great but they were still watching her kidney's and I still had low fluids.  then at 26 weeks when I was first admitted for fluids at 1.5 and got the kidney shot I dealt with the Dr. Burnes and her high risks specialist's team at the university hospital and my "main" new doctor in case I did deliver was Dr. Sok who was a resident in the L and D for 8 weeks and had just gotten there 2 weeks prior.  Obviously I didn't deliver and she sent me home with weekly ultrasounds to keep a close eye on me since my fluids went up to a 6.  Then again at 28 weeks when my fluid count was 2.56 and i was admitted again for 3 days this time i dealt with Dr. Sok again.  Then at 31.5 weeks when i was admitted until Paisley was born Dr. Sok was my doctor for like 4 days and then I dealt with a new resident doctor who was from Canada.  and in between all these hospital admittance I dealt with both Dr. Burnes and Dr. but at the clinic.  Sadly the only Dr. picture I got was of the man who helped us from the beginning and he did a great job helping us get our precious princess here safely just wish he could have been there to help deliver (but he did visit me in the hospital twice to see how me and Paisley were doing)...

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