Hello again

Hello again

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

A Thundering Rogue

Our munchkin is turning into a bit of a character. It's amazing how babies know exactly what they do and don't want. Ashling is so stubborn. She is very keen to put her thumb in her mouth in conjunction with whichever toy she's playing with. They have to go in at exactly the same time! This can be very tricky, as you can imagine. But as soon as we try to help her, she gets all grizzly and tries again herself, ending up highly frustrated if she can't achieve it.

She's also doing the whole thing of being perfectly happy in her cot until she hears me quietly sneaking into her room for something. Then suddenly it's "Waaaaaaahhhh" as if she's miserable. Kids! They start the messin very early. She's a thundering rogue already and has both of us wrapped round her little finger.


Nothing much has changed, although she's much more alert and active with her hands and legs. The Orthopedic surgeon is going to inject botox into her legs the week after next (no there's no free samples for Mammy's forehead!). What this will apparently do is that it will temporarily immobilise her quadricept muscles (front of thigh) and so she will have to use her hamstrings instead (back of thighs). The idea is that the muscles at the back of her legs will get stronger and this will hopefully allow her to extend and straighten her legs properly. Fingers crossed that it will work!


One of our main concerns at the moment is that her weight is quite poor, she is tiny -about 14 lbs. We've been trying everything to fatten her up but she's not gaining much, mainly due to the fact that she wont take much solids and she still throws her milk up from time to time. This is frustrating the life out of me to be honest cause she's doing so well in other ways, but I'd love to see her a bit more robust! We've just started giving her a supplement which will hopefully help to fatten her up so fingers crossed on that count too.

Otherwise, she's still on oxygen and she still has a feeding tube. We're hoping to try taking her feeding tube out for a while to see if she would take more without the tube down the back of her throat! (wouldn't you!). The idea is to take it out and hope that she'll get hungry enough to feed properly (over time) But she will ultimately lose weight in the process so we're waiting till she has a bit more reserve.

Well that's it for now. She's 8 months today!!! Can't believe it.