So sorry, this is stressing me out, I can't imagine what you are going through. I feel like this baby should be hospitalized for monitoring. I agree that a second opinion is needed
Thank you all. I will def call my insurance about getting a second opinion. He has a referral for an allergist. I have to call Monday as they are closed today.
We've tried soy and allimentum. There is one formula we haven't tried (idk the name) but it has to be special ordered by a doctor (they are working on this).
The more research I do based on the blood work the more I am leaning toward thyroid issue or gluten sensitivity.
Surgery was a success as he had follow up ultrasounds.
His next blood work will be a CBC with Diff with Plt, a comprehensive metabolic panel, T4, TSH, celiac disease profile, and GGT
His official dx is failure to thrive and elevated liver enzymes
Is it even possible for him to have CF? Wouldn't Mirabella have it too then, since they have the same set of parents?
I believe both parents have to be carriers and then each child would have a 25% of having it. My friend's middle son had it, oldest and youngest don't, same parents. Best wishes for you guys, I can't imagine what you are going through.
So sorry you, your family and LO have to go through this. Sending thoughts and prayers your way. I pray you get answers soon and are able to help LO get better.
I second getting a second opinion. Two weeks seems like along time and it must feel like an eternity for you. Sending creepy hugs your way.
I agree the symptoms look like celiac but formula doesn't have gluten so hard to imagine how that's happening unless you were giving cereal to help with reflux or something? Another idea is to try donated breastmilk to eliminate any other allergens that might be in formula. Has he ever had breastmilk and that did that help? Also did you say you had tried neocate formula?
Just trying to think of anything that might help, if you've already tried these things feel free to ignore!
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I agree the symptoms look like celiac but formula doesn't have gluten so hard to imagine how that's happening unless you were giving cereal to help with reflux or something? Another idea is to try donated breastmilk to eliminate any other allergens that might be in formula. Has he ever had breastmilk and that did that help? Also did you say you had tried neocate formula?
Just trying to think of anything that might help, if you've already tried these things feel free to ignore!
He has not tried neocate. He's on enfamil AR but no rice cereal. He's been on regular enfamil, regular similac, similac soy, similac sensitive, Alimentum, and enfamil AR.
He was breastfed partially until he was 1 month old. Hard to say if there was a difference because that's when he had pyloric stenosis.
With the Alimentum his skin was decent but he threw up after every bottle.
Is there a way you can get a second opinion without having to go through the insurance? Like the emergency room or something? Poor babe! His skin looks so painful. Hang in there, momma. I hope you have answers soon.
Is there a way you can get a second opinion without having to go through the insurance? Like the emergency room or something? Poor babe! His skin looks so painful. Hang in there, momma. I hope you have answers soon.
Not if I want ins to cover it. We have to use a pcp unless it's a true emergency. I'm calling first thing Monday morning though.
Is there a way you can get a second opinion without having to go through the insurance? Like the emergency room or something? Poor babe! His skin looks so painful. Hang in there, momma. I hope you have answers soon.
Not if I want ins to cover it. We have to use a pcp unless it's a true emergency. I'm calling first thing Monday morning though.
Oh well. Good luck Monday! Don't take no for an answer!
Is there a way you can get a second opinion without having to go through the insurance? Like the emergency room or something? Poor babe! His skin looks so painful. Hang in there, momma. I hope you have answers soon.
Not if I want ins to cover it. We have to use a pcp unless it's a true emergency. I'm calling first thing Monday morning though.
Oh well. Good luck Monday! Don't take no for an answer!
He's very alert today which I'm loving usually he just wants to eat and sleep.
My friend, a nurse, wondered if you have tried changing your water (bottled v tap), or changing the filter on your fridge? Also: allergies to detergent or mold?
Just thoughts. I know you will find the answer. I just can't stop thinking of you and Jeter.
We use water from our Brita. Filter changed every month. He'll have allergy testing soon as well.
My daughter is allergic to egg whites, egg yolk, peanuts, tree nuts, avocado, mustard, cinnamon, and tomato. She grew out of allergies to milk, soy, and wheat.
Oh my. My heart goes out to you and Jeter. Based on that photo it definitely looks like some sort of allergy or intolerance. That is what DS1's skin looked like before we got his MSPI under control. When will they start testing for Celiac's? I am so sorry you are going through this.
I've got to second the squeaky wheel comment. IMHO you should either demand that the pediatrician admit him to the hospital to begin testing immediately, or go to the ER. I know we got plenty of infants coming in whose parents thought they just "weren't acting right", or they hadn't peed in more than 8 hours and we gladly saw every single one of those babies. Again, but that's just my personal opinion since I'm no doctor.
More prayers for your LO and your family. I am so sorry you have to go through this...so scary and sad. I hope the testing turns up some definitive answers.
Did you try the ready to feed allimentium? I just learned that it is different then the powdered version. The ready to feed has no corn in it.
No, I haven't. I haven't even seen that in stores. The reason they took him off allimentum was because he was throwing it all up. He projectiled at the dr office so they finally got to see just how much it was.
Re: Jeter weight check again
We've tried soy and allimentum. There is one formula we haven't tried (idk the name) but it has to be special ordered by a doctor (they are working on this).
The more research I do based on the blood work the more I am leaning toward thyroid issue or gluten sensitivity.
Surgery was a success as he had follow up ultrasounds.
His next blood work will be a CBC with Diff with Plt, a comprehensive metabolic panel, T4, TSH, celiac disease profile, and GGT
His official dx is failure to thrive and elevated liver enzymes
Best wishes for you guys, I can't imagine what you are going through.
Based on his skin (see photo) I'm thinking celiac.
Me: 31 | DH: 33
DS1: 12.23.13 | DS2: 05.06.16
BFP: 06.30.19 | EDD: 3.9.20
TTC3: 11.18
BFP: 02.05.19
CP: 03.07.19
*really traumatic recovery*
I hope you get some answers soon so you can get your little man on the road to recovery.
I second getting a second opinion. Two weeks seems like along time and it must feel like an eternity for you. Sending creepy hugs your way.
Just trying to think of anything that might help, if you've already tried these things feel free to ignore!
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BFP#2 EDD 10/29/13, C/P 2/25/13, Bye little Ish, we barely got to know you.
BFP#3 EDD 12/21/13, Baby Boots born 11/23/13 My rainbow baby!
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He was breastfed partially until he was 1 month old. Hard to say if there was a difference because that's when he had pyloric stenosis.
With the Alimentum his skin was decent but he threw up after every bottle.
Here is a picture of the backs of his knees.
He's very alert today which I'm loving usually he just wants to eat and sleep.
Just thoughts. I know you will find the answer. I just can't stop thinking of you and Jeter.
Eta: posted too soon
My daughter is allergic to egg whites, egg yolk, peanuts, tree nuts, avocado, mustard, cinnamon, and tomato. She grew out of allergies to milk, soy, and wheat.
He will have his testing on Friday. They are rechecking his thyroid, CBC, and liver as well as testing for celiac.