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Lifer
Sep 21, 2020
10,172
96,142
North Carolina
Thank you! He had to be delivered at 32 weeks due to unexpected complications. He'll be in the NICU for at least 5 weeks, but his lungs are working well, and he's starting to keep some milk down via a feeding tube. The medical staff assures us that he's well on his way.
Things are complex for multiple reasons right now, but things seem ultimately hopeful.
I'm glad to hear the prognosis is positive and your son will be home soon turning your life upside down, in a good way. My twins were born early so I get what you are going through. Hang in there, we're thinking of you.
 

canucklehead

Lifer
Aug 1, 2018
2,862
15,355
Alberta
Thank you! He had to be delivered at 32 weeks due to unexpected complications. He'll be in the NICU for at least 5 weeks, but his lungs are working well, and he's starting to keep some milk down via a feeding tube. The medical staff assures us that he's well on his way.
Things are complex for multiple reasons right now, but things seem ultimately hopeful.
My son was born at 28 weeks and was in the NICU for what seemed like forever, but it was only 6-7 weeks, if he's breathing steadily and food is getting in that's a great sign, he'll get stronger and start growing fast. I'll pray for your baby (and his parents).
 

jonasclark

Part of the Furniture Now
Aug 4, 2013
753
409
Seattle
That's a lovely slightly-fumed lion. The business card is really cool; I'd be over-the-moon about a business card from a meerschaum shop in Turkey!
 
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Lifer
Oct 6, 2021
1,612
7,602
NE Wisconsin
That's a lovely slightly-fumed lion. The business card is really cool; I'd be over-the-moon about a business card from a meerschaum shop in Turkey!
Yes, I'm thrilled that they thought to include the card! That should always stay with it.

Now, could you educate me on "fuming"? I've been a briar guy for 14 years or so, and know next to nothing about meer.

How is the fuming performed?
And is it primarily aesthetic (to aid in coloring, perhaps), or primarily functional (to harden the meer, perhaps)?

Thanks!