tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425182370764292559.post4219252960391295218..comments2014-09-29T14:06:20.072-04:00Comments on The Willis Family: Let the "real" parenting beginAmelia Willishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11427672057067523292noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2425182370764292559.post-1334070617454476852012-03-16T10:00:37.498-04:002012-03-16T10:00:37.498-04:00that's great that he is only on half a liter o...that's great that he is only on half a liter of oxygen. that was my main concern with gabe in the step down unit. it seemed like he was never going to come off of oxygen lol. i felt like he would be on it forever. i remember they put him on .1 liter of oxygen before he was ready to be that low and his sats dipped into the low 70s when they should be between 98-100 lol. i was like ummmm put that baby on more oxygen please and thank you! as far as spitting up, i would try not to worry too much about that. gabe used to (and still does) spit up a TONNNNN!! like, full on projectile vomiting. if it was a one time good deal spitting up i wouldn't worry at all. babies love to spit up, especially at such a young age. anyway, it sounds like jensen is making great progress. hopefully his vocal cords recover soon too =). he is definitely a champ!ashley hallnoreply@blogger.com