So... We met Dr. Hasley today! Super nice guy, but he frustrated me!
I told him twice, and his PA, what has happened over the past 9 months and after examination he basically told me that he's fine and I need to stop worrying!
I left so frustrated and although I am perfectly content for my child to be healthy, it's frustrating because my child should NOT wake up and just not walk for the day!
So, now I get to sit here and watch him like a hawk! Then, if it happens again, I will call Dr. Kronberg!
Never a dull moment in this house!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
Drew-isms
On our way down to Omaha on Saturday, I had attempted to contact a friend and ask about a nursing class. When they didn't answer, AJ asked why and I said...
"Oh, they are probably sleeping!"
Drew then states...
"Well, Mom, some people need to hibernate and if they are hibernating you shouldn't disturb them!"
I laughed!
Then tonight I had gotten Drew ice cream. ( I hope you can keep up with all his nicknames!! ) At one point he said, oh that's cold. I questioned it.
His reply...
"I will have to eat smaller bites next time!"
He still does not cease to amaze me!
D Day
So, tomorrow is the day! We go meet Dr. Hasley tomorrow!
It made me nervous when I called Dr. Kronberg today to remind him to talk to Dr. Hasley before we go see him and he calls me at work and tells me that he wants to see Matthew TODAY!
Luckily for my sake, Jason just happened to be in Omaha with both of the boys.
To cover my tail, I requested that Dr. K call me and he did! I know I have said this a million times but Dr. K is one of the most amazing doctors EVER!
After joking around with me, he then told me that as far as he was concerned Matthew is doing excellent. Then I questioned scoliosis and the way his feet point in and he said...you had to ask about the two things I didn't focus on huh? Then he laughed of course!!!
He assured me that Dr. Hasley is not only an amazing Orthopedist, but the best spine guy in Omaha as well.
So tomorrow is another day...I just pray it turns out good!
Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Allergies, Allergies Everywhere!
About 4-6 weeks ago, Andrew was diagnosed with nummular eczema. Forget the first word, just realize it is eczema.
Anyway, as we well know, allergies, eczema and asthma run hand in hand. All of this from Matthew however.
Tonight, the boys hung out with their great aunt and uncle, who happen to have two dogs by the way. Andrew came home with a face that was fire engine red and exacerbated like you wouldn't believe!
I thought one kid was bad enough!
Anyway, as we well know, allergies, eczema and asthma run hand in hand. All of this from Matthew however.
Tonight, the boys hung out with their great aunt and uncle, who happen to have two dogs by the way. Andrew came home with a face that was fire engine red and exacerbated like you wouldn't believe!
I thought one kid was bad enough!
Sharpie attack!
This morning I was emailing friends and family and Andrew comes running to get me!
"MOM, Matt colored on himself again!"
I hoped it was about like the night before as the yellow marker had attacked. This time however, it was a black sharpie marker. We hit every part of our bottom half from our hips to our toes and everything in between!
Not only did he get his legs, but he also got his jungle that he just got from Uncle Brandon and Aunt Christi! At least it wasn't Andrew's bedroom wall as it was the other day!
So needless to say, my new best friend is rubbing alcohol! There are still remnants, but it's not as prominent. We are however, sterile now in this house! :)
"MOM, Matt colored on himself again!"
I hoped it was about like the night before as the yellow marker had attacked. This time however, it was a black sharpie marker. We hit every part of our bottom half from our hips to our toes and everything in between!
Not only did he get his legs, but he also got his jungle that he just got from Uncle Brandon and Aunt Christi! At least it wasn't Andrew's bedroom wall as it was the other day!
So needless to say, my new best friend is rubbing alcohol! There are still remnants, but it's not as prominent. We are however, sterile now in this house! :)
Matthew update: 1/6/09
Dr. Kronberg, our pediatrician from Omaha, called late last night to check on Matthew again, for the third time after I initially talked to him. He asked lots of questions and checked on him. He was happy with the fact that the limp was starting to go away and he wasn't seeming to be in any more pain. Matt slept through the night with me, after a long nap and spent much of the night coughing.
I did question Dr. Kronberg last night about leg-perthes. An idea that Dr. Pete had planted in my head. When I researched leg perthes, those signs and symptoms seemed to fit Matthew better than the toxic synovitis.
Then again this morning, Dr. Kronberg called and asked yet more questions about Matthew, including whether he had been constipated, which he hadn't and whether he was fully potty trained. I said no to both, but I said I think the potty training could be because he was stubborn and Dr. kronberg laughed and asked where he got that...jokingly. He said that the potty training issues could be related to issues with the spine. Although i don't want it to be an issue with his spine, it would make my attempts to potty train him a lot better!
He also said that there are scans that he wants to run on Matthew but he wants him to see Dr. Hasley, the pediatric orthopedist before he orders them because tthey would have to sedate Matthew to get things done.
So, we go to see Dr. Hasley on the 20th. As of now, that's where we stand.
I did question Dr. Kronberg last night about leg-perthes. An idea that Dr. Pete had planted in my head. When I researched leg perthes, those signs and symptoms seemed to fit Matthew better than the toxic synovitis.
Then again this morning, Dr. Kronberg called and asked yet more questions about Matthew, including whether he had been constipated, which he hadn't and whether he was fully potty trained. I said no to both, but I said I think the potty training could be because he was stubborn and Dr. kronberg laughed and asked where he got that...jokingly. He said that the potty training issues could be related to issues with the spine. Although i don't want it to be an issue with his spine, it would make my attempts to potty train him a lot better!
He also said that there are scans that he wants to run on Matthew but he wants him to see Dr. Hasley, the pediatric orthopedist before he orders them because tthey would have to sedate Matthew to get things done.
So, we go to see Dr. Hasley on the 20th. As of now, that's where we stand.
Monday, January 05, 2009
Another Scary Day!
I have had way too many of these days, but they come. I had another terrifying day in regards to Matthew's health!
Matthew woke up this a.m. and couldn't walk. I shouldn't say he couldn't walk, but he couldn't keep his balance. The first few times he fell I mad a joke out of it and said...Matthew Robert, didn't you get enough sleep last night!
I knew this couldn't be true because he slept next to me last night! He had woken up in the middle of the night and was crying saying he hurt! ***HELLO MOM! But at 2 a.m. you don't think much of it after you ask him and he falls right to sleep!
So once I noticed him continually falling, I knew I had to seek out a doctor and immediately. After our scare last June, I was terrified by this point. I just wanted to cry!
I happened to be at the hospital to put my time off for work in and heard Dr. Pete talking so I told him right away. He ordered just what I wanted him to and we got that done at the hospital before we left.
I felt like a moron because since I had surgery only 2 weeks ago, I couldn't pick him up and people were looking at me strange. I had to just keep going! When I came back to the hospital later however, I brought the stroller so he didn't have to walk!
So, while we were waiting to go to Dr. Pete's I was on the phone with Omaha to Dr. Kronberg's office! I also planned to get on the hi-way to Omaha.
Dr. Kronberg called me himself and stated that he was pretty sure that it was a case of toxic synovitis. For those of you that don't remember, Andrew had it at 14 months! Although this brought me a little comfort, I was still unsure that it was the correct diagnosis! I just felt it couldn't be that simple with Matthew! Nothing ever is1
So we then went to Dr. Pete's and found out that the lab work was okay and the x-ray showed nothing, although I already knew this because I had already talked to the people at the hospital!
Dr. Pete gave us the same diagnosis with the further possibility being leg-perthes.
So here we are, two Motrin doses later and four calls from Dr. Kronberg himself, he isn't limping as much and called his dad to say, "me better now dad! No hurt me now!"
But for both Jason and I, another heart stopping day!
Matthew woke up this a.m. and couldn't walk. I shouldn't say he couldn't walk, but he couldn't keep his balance. The first few times he fell I mad a joke out of it and said...Matthew Robert, didn't you get enough sleep last night!
I knew this couldn't be true because he slept next to me last night! He had woken up in the middle of the night and was crying saying he hurt! ***HELLO MOM! But at 2 a.m. you don't think much of it after you ask him and he falls right to sleep!
So once I noticed him continually falling, I knew I had to seek out a doctor and immediately. After our scare last June, I was terrified by this point. I just wanted to cry!
I happened to be at the hospital to put my time off for work in and heard Dr. Pete talking so I told him right away. He ordered just what I wanted him to and we got that done at the hospital before we left.
I felt like a moron because since I had surgery only 2 weeks ago, I couldn't pick him up and people were looking at me strange. I had to just keep going! When I came back to the hospital later however, I brought the stroller so he didn't have to walk!
So, while we were waiting to go to Dr. Pete's I was on the phone with Omaha to Dr. Kronberg's office! I also planned to get on the hi-way to Omaha.
Dr. Kronberg called me himself and stated that he was pretty sure that it was a case of toxic synovitis. For those of you that don't remember, Andrew had it at 14 months! Although this brought me a little comfort, I was still unsure that it was the correct diagnosis! I just felt it couldn't be that simple with Matthew! Nothing ever is1
So we then went to Dr. Pete's and found out that the lab work was okay and the x-ray showed nothing, although I already knew this because I had already talked to the people at the hospital!
Dr. Pete gave us the same diagnosis with the further possibility being leg-perthes.
So here we are, two Motrin doses later and four calls from Dr. Kronberg himself, he isn't limping as much and called his dad to say, "me better now dad! No hurt me now!"
But for both Jason and I, another heart stopping day!
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