Bug in Air

Bug in Air

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

A 1-year Well Baby Visit

Rayleigh had her well-baby 1-year old checkup with her regular pediatrician last week. First off, let me say that Dr. Albiek is so amazing with Rayleigh!

Our little Bug now weighs about 19.5 lbs! She is in the 25% of height & 10-25% of weight. She has remained on the same growing curve the whole time! Dr. Albiek said that her muscle tone is pretty weak for her age and he believes it could be neurological - something that goes along with her epilepsy maybe? That explains why she still, to this day, hates tummy time... it bothers her because she's not quite strong enough. She's getting better every day, we just have to do it consistently so her muscles develop more! We are so not worried about her leg muscles though, just her upper body. Lots of forced tummy time coming up!

She also was checked for anemia and received one shot. It was a pretty basic visit all things considered.

On to other news, Bug is sadly up to at least 1 seizure a day. There have been 2 days in the last month that she has had 2 seizures in 1 day. The seizure itself has been anywhere from 35 seconds to 1 min 20 seconds. She doesn't take a breath in until about 20 seconds into it, which is the scariest thing we've been dealing with! Bug has also had myoclonic jerks after each seizure that are about 2 seconds apart and last for 1-2 minutes.

We have been keeping her pediatric neurologist posted as they increase in either time, severity or frequency. We were weaning her Phenobarbital by 1ml a week. He now wants us to wean 1ml every 5 days to speed it up slightly. We are down to 4ml Phenobarb right now. She is also still taking her Clobazam twice a day.

We start Trileptol TODAY! Her ped. neurologist wants to wean her slowly so we will begin giving it to her 3 times a day so that it does not make her drowsy. Once she's off of the Phenobarb we will probably reduce to twice a day.

We are so hopeful that this Trileptol is the answer. Mostly because it is our last resort before the Ketogenic Diet. Trileptol will be different from the other medicines because it protects from a different part of the brain - kind of like attacking at a different angle. It's obvious that the brain has formed an immunity to whatever side of the brain Phenobarb, Keppra, Topomax and the other meds we've tried are coming from. Also, Trileptol specializes in Partial Onset seizures which is what hers start as.



Wish Buggie luck on this new medicine! We all need it.

2 comments:

  1. LUCK! We will keep her in our prayers for this new Medicine to be the key to controlling/figuring out her seizures!
    Love you lil Lady Bug!

    P.s.
    Maddie says she would LOVE to do tummy time with Miss Bug anytime!

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  2. Thank you so much :) Rayleigh is so lucky to have such a wonderful support system of friends and family who love her dearly! And I'll take you up on Maddie's tummy time offer! Bug loves spending time with her BFF!

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