Saturday, August 16, 2008

Blondy starts 1st Grade


All the tests came back clear on his headaches!!! YEAHHH!! So we can pretty much manage them by keeping him hydrated, keeping him away from processed foods(mostly meats like sausage, hot dogs and salami) and away from caffeine and chocolate. The chocolate is the hard part. Just ask him what his favorite food is... his answer will be chocolate. We do let him have it in moderate doses. Occasionally in chocolate milk or on ice cream. That's about it.

Anyhow we are in full Fall swing getting into school and ready for homework and school projects galore. He has a wonderful teacher who is VERY creative and artistically driven. I think Blondy will fit right in.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Mr Sand man, take me away

Blondy has his sleep diagnositic test in Sacramento tonight. Wish us luck. Hollywood is spending some one on one time with Gma K and Gpa D tonight and we'll meet him at the game tomorrow. Little fella seems to be bothering him. Can boys get UTI's? First the headaches, sinuses and now this? UGHHHH.

Friday, April 11, 2008

My Fellow Friends

This morning I sent Blondy off to to the shower to undress and I followed him in and started the shower so it wasn't too hot (I know he can do it, I've watched him. But he's not 6 yet and I want to protect him from some things for just a little longer, ya know, like getting scalded by the shower and such)

ANYWAY, He gets undressed, goes pee-pee and looks down proclaiming... wait, your just gonna love this. Sorry buddy, I know I'm so dead but gotta tell everyone anyway....

"My weenie sure is a big fellow" so matter of factly that I (figuratively) almost peed my pants. LOL

Monday, March 10, 2008

update

FFP and I took Blondy to Sutter Hospital today for a pediatric neurology appointment after getting an unheard of referral from his general ped doc. With Blondy's constant headaches and migraines we needed a bit more than good old Dr. Tedford could give us so off we went for an afternoon excursion to Sacramento.

Blondy missed an afternoon of school and really didn't want to go. He actually said he'd rather just stay here but we had to explain that it doesn't work that way. He didn't fight us when it was time to go. The great thing is that Dr. Tedford's office called last Friday with the results of the MRI we had done the week before and they showed that he does have chronic sinus infections, and nothing more.

Dr. Khan was great. He has wonderful bedside manor which I would hope for if you went into pediatric anything. Jackson was cracking jokes and felt very comfortable with him. There were a few things that set off warning bells about his migraines though:

He snores
He reverted back to wetting the bed after being completely potty trained
He doesn't breath through his nose (he has to stop mid sentence to breath)
he has migraines (no brainer hu?) way too frequently
He tires easily

So the plan is to get a sleep study down at Sutter sometime this next month. After that we will see Dr. Khan again and depending on the sleep results he maybe referred to an Ear Nose and Throat Specialist. Dr. Khan believes he may have sleep apnea, not to the extent of not breathing but just not getting enough restful sleep. If this goes on too long it could have lasting problems, school work suffers, his attention span wanes, his fatigue increases and as an adult it can cause hypertension and lead to heart disease and stroke. So if we can nip this in the bud here and now, lets do it.

Some things we are able to do at home in the mean time is a regular bedtime, no chocolate (yes Blondy's world just might collapse), and no nitrates or processed meats (out goes the salami and hot dogs in his mac and cheese). For a child who is pretty picky about what he eats I'm cutting his diet in half. LOL. We are to the point that he goes hungry if he doesn't want to eat what I make. He gets his pick at breakfast and for the most part at lunch (I say you can have this or that and he picks one but I AM NOT A SHORT ORDER COOK). Dinner has been harder. He just doesn't like mexican food and that's what everyone else wants. I need to add some different recipes into my dinners and be more flexible I know.

So we survived today and I just can't wait for them to plug him into all those machines and then try to sleep, and me try to sleep too.

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Testing, Testing, 1-2-3

Blondy goes in tomorrow morning at 7am to get an MRI for his Migrains. Thankfully its a no-constrast otherwise we would have had to do the sleep depravation so he would stay still. Thankfully this test should only take 20 minutes or so. He should be able to sit still at this age. I'll let you know when I get some news.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Here Son just play with a hatchet

Ok so that sounds kind of bitter. When Chris took the boys out to Durham to go woodcutting last weekend it ended like I hoped it wouldn't, with a trip to the ER for a cut thumb. I had visions on my way home from my walk, then too the hospital of what it would be like and thankfully it wasn't nearly that bad. As a precaution, FFP took him in just in case he needed stitches. He didn',t just sterile strips and a big bandage around it for a week.

While they were out at the field FFP taught them the right way to hold the hatchet and to keep both hands on the handle. Boys being typical boys, they played the right way for a long time. But Daddy forgets that little boys have a tendency to foget the rules after a while too. They "played" well for about an hour with the hatchets and when they were about to leave "AHHHH" and BLOOD! Blondies left thumb was hit with the edge of the hatchet because he was hitting the ground and holding himself up with his left hand instead of holding the handle like instructed by daddy. Hollywood got really got pale and didn't do so good with the blood.He felt so bad that he told his daddy that he thought he might throw up. I don't think that Hollywood is going to be a paramedic since he apparently inhearited the lack of excitement over bodily fluids gene from me. FFP looked at it and decided we better head to the hospital just in case. It wasn't that big but kinda narly. My hope is that no one in my family plays with hatchets again for a very long time.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Christmas 2007

The boys had a great Christmas this year. Santa (who is still very much believed in here in the household) brought the whole family a Playstation 2, it was a considerable deduction in price from its lately issued PS3 or the Wii. Although Blondy is much more intrigued with his Webkin "Jump" who is a beautiful Tree Frog with a virtual room and yard at Webkins.com. He has to earn Webkins $ by doing various tasks to buy food and other essentials for a happy and healthy, not hungry tree frog. I'll have to get a picture of them together. Of course Hollywood got one too and his obsession is a bit more engaging as I wrestle time with my computer back from him. Blondy is in his I want it and I want it now faze so we have been having to curb computer, video and TV time of late but I hope with the back to normal routine things will even back out to normal. We are counting down the days to Uncle B and Aunt R's wedding Feb.2nd. We can't wait.