Wednesday, September 26, 2007

That will be $54,000 please

The boys just had their 2 month pediatrician appointment, filled with a weigh-in, shots, etc. They are now:

Winston
9lbs 7oz, 21 inches
Wesley
9lbs 6.5oz, 21 inches
Charlie
9lbs 9oz, 21.5 inches

So as you can see, their reflux isn't getting in the way of their eating. The dr was a bit shocked by their growth. Apparently most babies double their weight by 6 months. These boys more than doubled their weight by 2 months. And this means they are now on the growth charts for "normal" babies! Granted that means that they are in the single digit percentile, but they are on the chart. She was confident that they would quickly make up ground at this rate. And speaking of their reflux, their Zantac prescription was increased to match their weight gain. Quadrupled, to be exact. She said that with the old amount, it was as if we were giving them water. Fantastic. No wonder they have been so fussy!

Win and Wes also have terrible bacterial infections in their bums. Before you go thinking we're horrible parents that don't change their diapers, they apparently have something called a "superbug" that made it's way into exposed skin of a slight diaper rash. And then just took over. It's so bad, Rob has dubbed it "anal leprosy". We now have a prescription that will hopefully help this because the previously suggested Neosporin has not made a dent. Superbug. I love these medical terms.

When the dr was explaining the different shots, we asked if they were given the RSV vaccine. (RSV is a respiratory virus that we've been warned about due to their prematurity.) She mentioned that they would not get it just yet because they would have to work with our insurance company to make sure its covered. Rob mentioned to her that even if its not, we'd be willing to pay for the shot because it is so important. The sweet dr just smiled and said, "It's $3,000 per shot. Per child. And they need one shot a month from October to April." So, we're just going to wait and see if the insurance company will cover it...

Speaking of ridiculous medical costs, our running total for medical costs for the triplets (pregnancy, birth, etc) is $278,000. And counting... Thank you insurance!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

LOL - Josh and I got a large chuckle re the superbug!
The boys are beautiful and so healthy. We can't wait to meet them!
Lots of love,
Kiki and Josh

Anonymous said...

A few things...

1. The "Superbug" doesn't sound so super! Poor boys... and tell Rob that "Superbug" is a MUCH cuter term than "anal leprosy!" He's gross... :)

2. So, I know YOU'RE not allowed to have a favorite, but I totally am! I have to say, Charlie has been my favorite from the beginning, but Wesely just beat him out! (Because it's always a competition...) Don't worry, though, I'm sure Win will get in there soon enough! (It's not like I DON'T like him, he's just not my favorite - yet.) Choosing favorites, of course, from the photos on this blog. Totally appropriate. It's ok, they can't read yet, so they don't know... and I'll be sure to update with my "new" favorite each time. By the time they can read, they'll all have been my favorites several times over!

3. See - I told you shots were evil! $3000!! That better be GOLD they're shooting in there!

They are all so cute & so big! Awesome updates - thanks for the pics!!

Lizzie

Anonymous said...

First of all, they are SO cute... I can not wait to see them playing in Emerson Park. As for counting the $, you better stop! Dave and I did that for a while and, well basically... it $ never ends, but children are priceless... never forget that..... even in the middle of the night...... even with anal leprosy... :)

much love,

The Szeto Family
Karen, Dave, Sammie, Kenny, Dougie and of course Buoy... who sends his love and support to Julip!