Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

As of Lately...

There hasn't been a new post on this blog in over a week; that's because there hasn't been any new news to report. In Rayleigh's case, no news is good news! Rayleigh has been seizure-free since August 5th. Which equals out to be almost 2 weeks ago!!

We had a scare a few nights ago though. Rayleigh woke up from a nightmare making a horribly scary, but very short, squeal. When Rayleigh's seizures start she makes a similar squeal, locks up, eyes turn to the right side and then the twitching begins. None of that really happened at all, but she did open her eyes and stare for about 5 seconds and then she went back to sleep. I guess because Michael and I are on high-alert we are so worried about every little thing she does now. But it's so obvious that the Phenobarbital is working!

It's just awful having to give our sweet baby girl 9ml of medicine every night. She just doesn't like it. BUT, forcing the medicine upon her every night is soo much better than her having a seizure ever again! And she's gotten much better about taking her Phenobarb. My mom bought us this neat MedBottle. We had tried a couple different medicine dispensers for babies including a pacifier and and a small bottle one but neither really worked because the medicine would get caught around the rim. Well, the MedBottle that my mom got at Walgreens is so awesome because you put the syringe right into the bottle and you squirt the medicine directly into the nipple so you never have to mess with the rim or anything like that and she takes it better from the MedBottle each night!

So, yeah, no seizures in almost 2 weeks!! This Friday is going to be a busy day! Rayleigh has a Garden Party for OPAT, then she gets the rest of her 6wk shots since we're so behind, and then dinner with Lovie & GPa (Michael's parents). We will be so tired that night that we should all 3 sleep like babies! Pun intended.

Speaking of sleeping, Rayleigh has been co-sleeping all night the last few nights. She's in bed right next to me now. She would occasionally co-sleep with us after her 3a feeding so it's not that new to her but now it's all night. We decided to do it because she is outgrowing the bassinet that is next to our bed and I'm just not quite ready for her to sleep in her own room yet. I know, I'm a crazy mom. But especially being a breastfeeding mom, it's just so much easier to have her in bed with me already when she's ready to nurse. It's so much more than that though. It's just wonderful to have her there with us and for her to wake up and have us right there for her and she sleeps so much better and I could go on and on about what we love about co-sleeping! It's not like we're going to keep her in bed with us for years and years to come. Plus, she takes all her naps in her room. My good friend, Candace, was just telling me about some other great benefits of co-sleeping like the reduced risk of SIDS and that studies show that babies who co-slept with their parents are more likely to open up to their parents as teenagers! It's so cozy. She just sleeps on her back in between Michael and I.



In other news, our Bug has been eating jarred baby foods! We will introduce a new food and have her eat just that food for 3 days and then take a 2 day break before starting a new food. This helps identify any food allergies. If you switch foods, do a vegetable and then a fruit and then a vegetable, etc., it helps keeps the child from getting a preference on just wanting fruits or veggies. So far we have tried bananas, carrots and now we're on pears. She absolutely LOVES carrots!! It's so fun to see her reactions to all the different foods. She likes bananas but not when mixed with rice cereal and breastmilk. But she's the opposite with pears, she prefers them mixed.



We're just living our lives one day at a time enjoying each phase in her life :)

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