Sunday, February 7, 2010

Aw, Croup! and more...

Yep. Baby Max had the Croup (not to be confused with "The Clap", or, more seriously, "Whooping Cough"). He got it at about 5 1/2 months old. That was the first time he had gotten sick, so it was a little scary for me. He started out with just a little cough but after a few days of this, one morning it turned worse.


Hubby had told me the night before that we needed to take the baby to the doctor. When I got home from work at about 6am the next morning, (working midnights is fun!) I heard him cough just one time and it broke my heart. He sounded like a hoarse, dying seal with asthma. He looked forlorn and sad. And since he always has to interject his fake cough (for added drama), he sounded much worse than he actually was. I called the doctor's office in a panic when I first got home and heard him. I was crying and told his doctor about the baby's condition. She asked me to put him up to the phone, and then said he probably had Croup and I should make an appointment with the office as soon as it was open. She also said to take him into the bathroom with me, close the door, and turn the shower on hot on full blast; the steam apparently helps to break up the cough a little. If that didn't work, I needed to call back ASAP.

So I did what she asked and it seemed to help break up the cough a little where he could breathe just a little easier. I got an appointment as soon as I could with the doctor's office that morning. When I brought him in and the nurse heard him (and his fake cough), she looked a little panicked and immediately had another nurse bring in the Oxygen Saturation thingy in the room to test his oxygen levels. They were perfectly normal (thankfully). Remember the wheezing I was hearing? The doctor said Max didn't have asthma; what I was hearing was part of Croup called "Stridor". Stridor is an inflammation of the air passageways. So he was prescribed a steroid, Prednisone, for 4 days. It wouldn't actually help cure the Croup, but it would help to mask the symptoms so the recovery would be easier for little Max. Croup has to go away on its own. It also gets worse when the baby is upset or crying a lot, so I made sure hubby and I did absolutely everything we could to coddle him and not let him get too upset.

The Prednisone was not really his friend but it did help to lessen the symptoms so I can't complain too much. It made him super hungry! He wanted to eat a ton, all of the time. He even woke up for night feedings, about every 2 - 4 hours. But when he finished the medicine, that super-human hungriness all went away. His Croup lasted about a week, give or take, and then was gone. Seeing him sick made me so sad that I just wanted to hold him and cuddle with him all of the time. (Which he didn't object to.)

Then a couple of weeks later he developed a fever out of nowhere. He really had no other symptoms besides a fever. I initially thought he might be teething, but his fever got too high for that. I called the on-call doctor when I first took his temp and it was 101.4 (underarm). They said he was fine and it was probably just a virus, just to watch him and make sure he didn't develop any more symptoms. I called the next day and spoke to his nurse, and she said the same thing. So I thought we would wait it out. He was still playing just fine and seemed to be ok up until about Day 4. His fever had been going up and down, but getting just a little higher with every day that passed. He was very sad on Day 4 and stopped playing with his toys. He'd just look at them and cry (which made me want to cry.) His fever got up to 103.4 (underarm), so I called the on-call person again. They said he should have been taken in after about 48 hrs (which was complete opposite of what his own nurse had told me!) I took him in that day to the Urgie Care Center. We were in and out in less than 2 hours! They checked his ears and nose, did a nasal swab for RSV and the flu, and checked his lungs via xray for pneumonia. He was all free and clear, they said it was probably just viral. I was glad that we went in, even just for my own peace of mind. That night, his fever broke. (thank God!)


(This was him with a fever, as you can see from his red cheeks. Happy as a clam! About Day 3.)

I see him developing more and more everyday. We have started him on the Gerber baby foods (level 1). He loves eating solids! He loves trying to take away the spoon and try to feed himself. He kicks and bucks his legs when I dip the spoon back into the food. He loves reaching up and touching faces while being held. He can roll over from tummy to back and vice versa without so much as a second thought. He is now able to sit on his own and play for a few minutes at a time (before he topples over and cries). He loves giggling and one-on-one playing. He has started, just this week, to stick his knees under him to try and crawl! I'm so excited to see what the future holds. He is such a blessing. I love him so so very much.


Today my little miracle baby is 6 months, 2 weeks, and 3 days old.

Some days I find my writing very uninspiring and, quite frankly, boring. This is one of those days. My apologies.

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Newborn Pics

Here's a link (below) to Max's newborn photos.

Sarah Mansur Photography - Newborn Baby Max

The photographer happens to be one of my best friends and a totally awesome photographer. The first picture is awesome because you can still see the lanugo (which he kept for weeks. making him look like this adorable, furry little creature). The second picture I have hanging in my home! She does such beautiful work. Please, take a look at my sweet baby.

I'll be getting 3 month pictures by her also sometime soon, so make sure and check back for those.

Benadryl

No...not my cat.

So I broke out in hives the other night for some unknown reason. I needed to take some Benadryl to counteract it, so I took some at about 2330. Well, guess who was hungry and decided to wake up at about 0100? Yep. I got up and nursed baby Max (3 months old - I don't feed him formula). For the entire day, the poor little guy (along with myself) was a complete zombie. He woke up for his feedings and was up briefly in the evening for a small amount of time, but for the most part, he slept most of the day. I felt bad for him!
:( However, my sleepy baby returned to normal the next day. (thank goodness)

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Been a While!

Wow, it has been a long time since I have been on here. So sorry! I will try (eventually) to write a little about my "birth story". I had no complications (thank God!) and, despite the pain, it was just an amazing time. The first time I saw my little miracle being lifted up over the sterile curtain in the operating room was just the most amazing, indescribably wonderful moment in my life.



He will be 3 months on October 22nd! I just can't believe it. He is growing like a little weed. He had a short period of time where it seemed like he might have been growing a little slowly, and I was concerned for a little bit. But a lot of people were praying for him and it seemed like he perked up very quickly. Itwas amazing, like he went through an instant growth spurt!



Here's what he can do right now:


  • Brings hands within range of eyes and mouth (he likes to suck on his hands - he just started that about 2 weeks ago when we were in Denver)

  • While lying on tummy -- at two months -- lifts head 90 degrees to body

  • Achieves head and neck control (He still bangs into my head when I hold him up by my head sometimes)

  • Raises up and supports himself on elbows (He needs to work on this one a bit)

  • Pushes down on legs when feet are placed on a firm surface (he just started doing this, and it's not all of the time)

  • Takes swipes and reaches for dangling objects with hands

  • Sucks and swallows well during feeding time (he has done this from the very first day...lol)

  • Rolls over -- either front to back or back to front. (mainly back to front)