Chipe
04-16-2010, 06:55 AM
So I finally have my website up and running. There are still a few tweaks to be done to it as framing is inconsistant from computer to computer. My bro-in-law is the one writing the HTML for it. I am pleased with it so far, once the framing can get done and a few more things are added/changed to it I will be overall pleased! Go check it out: http://www.chaselester.com I have decided since I have a lack of money right now, I went with HTML instead of doing a flash website. I dont mind it though. But I think soon it will shape up to be a decent looking site! What do you all think?
Also an update with my wife: She is 33 weeks along as of tomorrow. She is now on a weekly non stress test. Her first one was last week and they didnt really like the results. The baby is growing just fine, but she was having more contractions than they like to see at this point. She was having 3 every ten minutes. So they put her back on full bedrest. They want her to get past 35 weeks at least. Then I am sure when we get to 35 weeks they will tell us they want us past 38 weeks. LOL. At first they wanted to see her get to 24 weeks, as that is baby viability time and they have a small percent chance of saving the baby at 24 weeks. But because of God's blessings, the baby has been granted to make it this far and still growing. He will have one kidney only his life as one is going to be non funcitoning. But having only one is just fine. Incase you are wondering about the troubles, my wife thought she was miscarrying at 5 and a half weeks. We went in to the doctor and got to see the heart beat for the first time. Then at 8 weeks she hemorrhaged and thought that the baby would be lost. This is when she was fist put on full bed rest. Then at 15 weeks, her water broke. And usually the baby cant develope with out the fluid in there. There was some fluid but not much. So we were very scared. Then constant checking up after that, week to week, the baby was still growing. If we made it to 18 weeks we would see a specialist. Which we have doing since that time. At 20 weeks they could not believe their eyes, but I beileve because of many prayers (thanks to those of you who have offered them) The sack sealed back up and the fluid level raised to a normal level (this is not normal, its actually the first time our normal doctor has seen a sack heal and fill back up with fluid). So they were very happy about that. There is the issue with the one kidney, but that appears to be the only thing right now, and they are not too worried about that since you can live a full life with one kidney. It truely is a miracle.
Also an update with my wife: She is 33 weeks along as of tomorrow. She is now on a weekly non stress test. Her first one was last week and they didnt really like the results. The baby is growing just fine, but she was having more contractions than they like to see at this point. She was having 3 every ten minutes. So they put her back on full bedrest. They want her to get past 35 weeks at least. Then I am sure when we get to 35 weeks they will tell us they want us past 38 weeks. LOL. At first they wanted to see her get to 24 weeks, as that is baby viability time and they have a small percent chance of saving the baby at 24 weeks. But because of God's blessings, the baby has been granted to make it this far and still growing. He will have one kidney only his life as one is going to be non funcitoning. But having only one is just fine. Incase you are wondering about the troubles, my wife thought she was miscarrying at 5 and a half weeks. We went in to the doctor and got to see the heart beat for the first time. Then at 8 weeks she hemorrhaged and thought that the baby would be lost. This is when she was fist put on full bed rest. Then at 15 weeks, her water broke. And usually the baby cant develope with out the fluid in there. There was some fluid but not much. So we were very scared. Then constant checking up after that, week to week, the baby was still growing. If we made it to 18 weeks we would see a specialist. Which we have doing since that time. At 20 weeks they could not believe their eyes, but I beileve because of many prayers (thanks to those of you who have offered them) The sack sealed back up and the fluid level raised to a normal level (this is not normal, its actually the first time our normal doctor has seen a sack heal and fill back up with fluid). So they were very happy about that. There is the issue with the one kidney, but that appears to be the only thing right now, and they are not too worried about that since you can live a full life with one kidney. It truely is a miracle.