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by Arion » Mon Mar 04, 2013 1:19 pm
MrBlack wrote:He seems to be. He's gaining weight and he's had fewer bradys. Most that he does have are after he eats (and when I hold him), which supports the theory that they are acid reflux related. According to the doctors, as well as our own consultations with other doctors in the family and independent research, bradycardia is pretty common in preemies and goes away with time. The question is how much time it will take.
Oh well, as long as it goes away.
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by Vic Vega » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:08 pm
MrBlack wrote:He seems to be. He's gaining weight and he's had fewer bradys. Most that he does have are after he eats (and when I hold him), which supports the theory that they are acid reflux related. According to the doctors, as well as our own consultations with other doctors in the family and independent research, bradycardia is pretty common in preemies and goes away with time. The question is how much time it will take.
Best wishes.
Hope the little guy is home soon!
Dogs gotta bark, grass gotta grow and and titties gotta bounce.
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