Our son was classified as gross motor delayed and failure to thrive at his 15 month ped appointment on Monday. Neither classification came as a surprise. He's lost 2 ounces since his 9 month appointment, and is still well under 18 pounds. He eats really well, but never seems to pick up weight. You can actually see ribs front and back. He seems to have balance issues,as well, and won't stand unassisted at all. He cruises and walks holding hands, but his movements seem somehow stilted to me.
I'm worried sick. His ped said he's not sure if the two issues are related or separate, but his growth patterns have him "stumped." There are weird peaks and valleys in his height and head measurements, too, but basically he's on-track there. It's the weight that's the big problem. I've spent the past couple days trying to get the ball rolling on physical therapy (predictably, the intake coordinator is on vaca this week), and made an appointment with the pediatric nutrition specialist at Children's for 2 weeks from now. We're doing 2 bottles of PediaSure per day, and we give him as much food as he will eat. Unfortunately, he's also an early teether and is getting his 2 year molars already, so his appetite is off, which only increases our worry when he won't eat or only picks at his food.
Anyone else have a late FTT baby with gross motor issues? Of course I've been googling (I know, I know, please don't lecture) to prepare for whatever diagnosis we might get, and celiac seems like a possible culprit. Anyone have any experience with that? Thanks in advance.
Re: gross motor delay and FTT
I'm sorry you're dealing with this. Is there another pedi or specialist you could get into sooner? Maybe another one will have more insight.