Our 30w twins were released one week ago after a traumatic 79 day stay in the NICCU. Twin A is paralyzed from a birth injury and has been a roller coaster with whether or not she’d need a surgery for her heart while she was very little (now the plan is to wait 6 months). Twin B was mostly a grower and a feeder.
We have medication, NG tubes, and physical therapy to perform at home.
Yesterday twin b choked on formula and we called 911 because she wasn’t breathing, by the time everyone arrived she was coughing it up but out of it. They said she looked ok by that time, but I opted to ride in an ambulance to the hospital because I just couldn’t believe she was ok and felt it could always be a worst case scenario again.
I know a lot of this is normal new parent terror but I also know it’s PTSD. Being responsible for keeping them safe feels terrifying after we had 24/7 monitoring inside a hospital filled with experts and still had some extreme outcomes.
Did anyone else struggle with this? How long did it take you to feel better? Any strategies you learned in therapy or anything that helped you feel better?
It’s so hard right now. I just want to feel safe again.
We have medication, NG tubes, and physical therapy to perform at home.
Yesterday twin b choked on formula and we called 911 because she wasn’t breathing, by the time everyone arrived she was coughing it up but out of it. They said she looked ok by that time, but I opted to ride in an ambulance to the hospital because I just couldn’t believe she was ok and felt it could always be a worst case scenario again.
I know a lot of this is normal new parent terror but I also know it’s PTSD. Being responsible for keeping them safe feels terrifying after we had 24/7 monitoring inside a hospital filled with experts and still had some extreme outcomes.
Did anyone else struggle with this? How long did it take you to feel better? Any strategies you learned in therapy or anything that helped you feel better?
It’s so hard right now. I just want to feel safe again.