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thread: Premmie Mums #9

  1. #379
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Home with my Son :)
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    Aww thanks Chrispe.. i hope her little girls have a smooth ride and both come home with their family.. How very scary for them now..

  2. #380
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
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    *Sigh*

    Having a 'guilty' day today. I'm so sick of Hannah being 'different'. Playgroup has really helped her come out of her shell (as much as a 1yo can have a shell), but it's the mother's constant reminding their kids "Don't feed Hannah!" "Remember not to offer Hannah food." "Hannah can't have food, she's sick".
    I mean, if it's such a big deal that Hannah is there and your kids can't share their Shapes, Twisties, Chips, etc, bring healthier food. Hannah can eat fruit! ....sometimes. Depending on how much natural sugar she's had in the previous 3 days. I don't expect parents to accommodate Hannah's illness, but I hate having to watch her like a hawk at snacktime. And then I have to be a cow and take food off her if a kid gives her something.
    There's kids with their chocolate muffins/hundreds&thousand bikkies. There's Hannah with a few dates/plain biscuit.

    I got told the other day that I shouldn't treat DS any differently to any other kid. I blasted them. "What the hell am I supposed to do? Here DS, here's a bag of lollies. Here Hannah, here's some carrot sticks!?"

    Gah. I'm so frustrated.
    I don't like kids eating junk anyway, but sometimes I *love* to give Hannah a biscuit with cream filling. Some ice-cream or jelly as a treat. But, I know if I do that I'll be up with a child, screaming for hours as her bowel and stomach swell up. Going into overdrive as they desperately try to rid her body of the sugars.
    Timing how long it's taking for her body to start 'de-sugaring'. Constantly checking her stomach to make sure it's not swelling up too much. Making sure you still have her surgeons number in your mobile. It's a nightmare.

    I love her so much and I'm so grateful to have to her. But gastroschisis sucks..

  3. #381
    Registered User

    Nov 2011
    Radelaide
    910

    *Sigh*

    Having a 'guilty' day today. I'm so sick of Hannah being 'different'. Playgroup has really helped her come out of her shell (as much as a 1yo can have a shell), but it's the mother's constant reminding their kids "Don't feed Hannah!" "Remember not to offer Hannah food." "Hannah can't have food, she's sick".
    I mean, if it's such a big deal that Hannah is there and your kids can't share their Shapes, Twisties, Chips, etc, bring healthier food. Hannah can eat fruit! ....sometimes. Depending on how much natural sugar she's had in the previous 3 days. I don't expect parents to accommodate Hannah's illness, but I hate having to watch her like a hawk at snacktime. And then I have to be a cow and take food off her if a kid gives her something.
    There's kids with their chocolate muffins/hundreds&thousand bikkies. There's Hannah with a few dates/plain biscuit.

    I got told the other day that I shouldn't treat DS any differently to any other kid. I blasted them. "What the hell am I supposed to do? Here DS, here's a bag of lollies. Here Hannah, here's some carrot sticks!?"

    Gah. I'm so frustrated.
    I don't like kids eating junk anyway, but sometimes I *love* to give Hannah a biscuit with cream filling. Some ice-cream or jelly as a treat. But, I know if I do that I'll be up with a child, screaming for hours as her bowel and stomach swell up. Going into overdrive as they desperately try to rid her body of the sugars.
    Timing how long it's taking for her body to start 'de-sugaring'. Constantly checking her stomach to make sure it's not swelling up too much. Making sure you still have her surgeons number in your mobile. It's a nightmare.

    I love her so much and I'm so grateful to have to her. But gastroschisis sucks..
    *Hugs*

    So sorry to hear that your mums group aren't being as supportive as you would hope.

    If it makes you feel any better I know of 'term' kids who's mums have had to watch their diet because of health stuff (severe reflux, lactose intolerance, gluten intolerance to name a few) hey I've made it a rule for each of my kids 'no junk food for the first 12 months minimum' (including fast food)

    You should see some people's faces when I tell DS1 he can only drink water or a little bit of juice at parties (no fizzy, definitely no coke) as once he is given an inch he will take a mile
    (and seeing as he has ASD if he gets used to having something he wants it all the time, so it's easier in the long run to just not give it to him)

    Here's a plus to healthy restricted diet- when all the other mums are going to whinging about how much their kids dentist bill is chances are your DD will have the healthiest teeth!!!!
    (my dentist was shocked at how good my DDs teeth are- she will only drink water or milk and hates super sweet sticky things)

    I'm sure Hannah knows just how much you love her- and that you are doing your best for both of your kids.

  4. #382
    Registered User

    Nov 2011
    Radelaide
    910

    Yay baby Kayden made it to 38+1weeks. And after an interesting birth (baby de-stat over 6 times, had to have a little bit of synto to strengthen contractions, baby born with cord around neck)
    We are both doing fine. Stable and feeding well.

  5. #383
    Registered User

    Sep 2007
    Brisbane
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    Congrats Chrispe!!!

  6. #384
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Home with my Son :)
    2,611

    Congratulations Chrispe!

    Charlotte - I have guilty days frequently.. It sux.

  7. #385
    Registered User

    Nov 2011
    Radelaide
    910

    Premmie Mums #9

    Merry Christmas to all the premmies and their families.

  8. #386
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    Merry Christmas to you all

  9. #387
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    Jan 2007
    Brisbane
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    Premmie Mums #9

    Merry Christmas everyone

  10. #388
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
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    Staring down the barrel of another potential premmie... I will be 34 weeks on 18 July 2013... I am so grateful to have gotten that far given I was admitted at 32+6 for a 3 day hospital stay to be monitored, its pre-eclampsia and HELLP again why must my pregnancies attack my liver!

    Very happy to have gotten this far but starting to feel a bit confronted by a potential NICU/SCN stay - one of the positives is that we have picked it all up earlier this time and can manage it rather than having it sneak up on us like it did in DDs pregnancy.

    Just wanted to get some of these feelings out

  11. #389
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
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    Double post

  12. #390
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
    3,003

    Congrats on making it this far!!
    Keeping you in my thoughts.
    Xxx

  13. #391
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
    2,454

    Thanks Charlotte

  14. #392
    Senior Moderator

    Nov 2004
    Chickens.
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    We're due for a new thread which you can find here

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