Luke had his 2 month Dr. appt. last week and weighs 15 lbs 4 oz! He had to get shots that day and the Dr. said that due to his weight, he could be given the 2nd level of dosing of Infants Tylenol--hee hee!!
Camden is still not eating at school and we're trying to think of creative ways to fix this. We think he's starting to shake his head "no" and nod "yes". Next time you see him, test him out and see if it's not wishful thinking on our part! He is having a run of successful feedings by feeding tube and thank God we've found another anti-reflux medicine because Camden was refusing to take his Prevacid solutabs. It's Prevacid by suspension liquid, so we can shoot it right into his tube--woo hoo! The granulated tissue around his feeding tube button is still a major pain and we're still having to silver nitrate it about once a week. Really wish we could find a better way to eliminate it! Aunt Mary gave us some super helpful suggestions over Christmas when she took a look at it. A former wound care nurse, she knows her stuff! Some of what she said has already helped (if you're reading this Aunt Mary--I know I need to call you back and follow up!).
I'm back at work and now that Luke has started day care (which is going FABULOUSLY, I might add), I'm starting to finally be more of a case manager! But I was stressed that my milk supply was dwindling. The stress made it dwindle more, which stressed me more...you get the idea. I got some great suggestions though, and am very happy to say things are better in that area now! Luke is also drinking 1/2 breastmilk 1/2 formula while he's at daycare. They say he's tolerating that well. At night, Luke is still sleeping a 4-5 hr. stretch and waking to eat but goes down right afterwards. He'll wake up about an hour later when the pacie falls out of his mouth, then every 30-40 minutes when pacie falls out again. He's discovered his fingers and we'd let him suck on those but when he does, his fingers turn to ice since it's been so flippin' cold lately! So until things get warmer, I'm still stumbling over to his bassinett in a stupor each night. Kevin lets me sleep in on the weekends and grilled us some steaks tonight--what a guy!
Our new morning routine is starting to get a little smoother: Kevin takes Camden and I take Luke. So the impossible is getting easier and Kevin and I are making a lot of effort not to take our sleep deprivation or frustration with Camden's limitations out on each other. We're enjoying this phase of our lives, knowing these sweet days won't be here forever because kids grow up way too fast. :)
I know this was a long post--thanks for taking the time to read.
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Thanks for giving us a window into your life! Enjoyed reading every bit of it. Grandma Jane
Becky, It looks like you are doing pretty well. I'm so glad you and Kevin have your heads on straight where child-rearing is concerned. Remember there will be the two of you long after the kids are gone -- don't do or say anything you'll regret!! Loved all the info. So glad Mary was such a help to you -- the girl knows her stuff. And glad Camden is off the Prevacid tab. Try not to worry so much about his eating -- the human body wants to survive -- he won't let himself starve. Looking forward to testing his nodding.
Love you, Mom
1/13/10
LOVED the long post. I was hungry for some news and this filled me up. LOVE the new pictures!
Pops
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