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Aiden has raised £1,500 !!

Aiden’s Just-Giving page for the Rosie Hospital (ACT) has hit £1,500!!
http://www.justgiving.com/Aiden-Mitchell

Fleur and Keith say they feel humbled and tearful after seeing the total. Thank you so much to everyone who has contributed or sent their wishes.

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Aiden update 5

Hello,

Wow what can we say, from the time we sent update 4 we have had the best news, Aiden was discharged from hospital, we are now home where we should be as a family.

The MRI results came back, the general news is that Aiden should have a good outcome, there are a few areas highlighted in the report but at this stage his brain is normally formed, his spinal cortex is fine, it appears he was a bit if a wriggler in the MRI but he is a baby after all, he will need further scans and follow ups but right now this is just fantastic news to us.

As of this minute Aiden is happily fast asleep in his swing after having a feed, both cats are chilled out in the sun and Keith and I are shattered, just how it should be!

We cannot begin to thank you enough for your love and support through this terrible time, we are looking forward to having sometime as a family and then we would love to start seeing everyone and showing off our beautiful little boy.

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Aiden update 4

Hi

The last few days have been quick paced and eventful, Aiden was promoted to room 9 and only spent 2 nights here before we were discharged back to broomfield! This was fantastic news as they will only consider moving a baby when they are medically ready, Aiden had been making good progress and it was felt broomfield could handle his care needs from here. The ANTS team arrived and transferred Aiden to the special incubator for the journey, Aiden was kitted out with some yellow ear defenders for the journey, this was less stressful than his first trip up here and he spent the whole journey asleep.

We spent the next hour packing our unit up and saying goodbye to the friends we had made. Driving back to broomfield was both exciting and scary as we knew there would be a flood of emotions going back to the hospital where Aiden was delivered.

We arrived at broomfield at about 2am and headed to the neonatal unit (NNU), Aiden was settled and happy, we spoke to the nurses in charge and then headed home for a few hours sleep in our own bed!

We spent the next day with Aiden learning how to bath him, reading to him and listening to the noises he now makes, he now has the hang of breast feeding and has found his voice. Until now we had not heard Aiden cry and we were worried, however he was just a contented baby and had no need to cry, we mentioned our concern to a nurse and that night she left him to wake himself up and cry when he was hungry, we were so relieved to finally hear him cry!

We were eventually moved to a ‘rooming in’ room which is an ensuite room where baby can stay with you over night as if you were home! Aiden only woke twice and slept for 5 hours straight, mummy and daddy are very proud and relieved to finally get some sleep too!

Now we wait for the MRI results and to be told when we can take our brave precious little boy home.

Again we thank you for your continued support, love, messages and emails as without all of you we couldn’t get through this. To us Aiden is perfect and has already changed our lives for the better, we cannot wait for the day he can meet you all.

Love

Fleur and Keith