Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sleep. Show all posts
Sunday, July 25, 2010
And a happy Carioca Sunday to you
A wonderful Sunday morning here in Rio de Janeiro! Our place is full of music, coffee, laughing babies, and morning pool plans.
I think this happy Sunday morning mood is directly related to a wonderful Saturday. This Mommy spent the afternoon away from the family and with other adults. GASP! Not only that, but other English speaking adults. Double GASP! And there was beer. Now pick yourself up off the floor, it's not that unbelievable.
So the afternoon out with the ex-pat/blogger group was my pre-party before an actual party. Since this is Rio de Janeiro, it's only acceptable to have a kids party after 5pm. My husband so politely swung the car by the kiosk, threw me in, and drove away. You'd have thought he was in the middle of a car chase or something.
Not the case, his Gringa wife just picked the most horrible spot possible for curbside pickup. Still so many things to learn and so little time.
Anyway, I was flung into the car and we were off to Tijuca for the 4th birthday party of Daniel's cousin's son. Ben 10 = big fun. A few hours later, we were dragging our full and tired asses back home. The little one crashed big time on the way home. Apparently he just needs to party a bit before bed because he gave mommy a full nights sleep!!
Can I get a round of applause for sleep please.
I think I just discovered the real reason behind happy Sunday. It wasn't free time or good company. It wasn't good junk food or family fun. It was sleep!
Oh Sleep, how easily we forget your importance!
Labels:
blogger,
Carioca,
Rio de Janeiro,
sleep
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Should I stay or should I go now
My Momma friends have planned an evening out at a wine bar. I'm so very tempted to go but so very tempted to stay home. For starters, I have a class tonight so I won't be able to leave until after 9pm. For those of you who don't have 2 kids under the age of 4, that's late to start your evening considering there's a chance you'll start the next day at 5am.
That aside, my 1 yr old is still dealing with his weaning process. Off the prilosec, not the boob. He's been waking up all night for the past 3 nights. Of course I just realized that his super star Mother gave him agar agar before bed. It's a natural jello. It's supposed to sooth the tummy. For those of you who don't know, like I didn't know until my genius self decided to actually read the label, it has 9 grams of fiber! 9! That's a lot for a big person. Imagine a little person. No gold star for Mommy.
So the delusional part of me likes to think that he'll sleep tonight because I didn't feed him the natural laxative jello. Hell, the delusional part would like to think that because I really need sleep and would love a night out.
What to do? I'm so exhausted that I'm one personality short of schizo. On the other hand, we Mommas don't manage to get together all that often. It'd be really nice to see everyone without our ankle biters. On that third hand of my new third personality, the little one could wake up and freak out on Dad and I'll have to rush home. I hate that and it does happen sometimes. 4th hand, third personality, it's a holiday tomorrow.
Uggggg
I do believe I'm going to vote for wine with the ladies, little sleep, abusing my husband by making him cover for my slightly drunk ass, and being exhausted for the first couple of hours in the morning. I usually get my second wind by 9am. Sad fact, 9am and second wind.
Screw it, I'll sleep when I'm dead.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
The wondeful world of reflux
If you've never had a child with reflux you are lucky. The illness, disease, disorder, whatever you want to call it, is all-encompassing.
My youngest was born with silent reflux. It took us 4 months to figure out what was going on and he was already 5 and a half months old when we managed to get it somewhat under control. Only after a year old, and many adjustments to his medication, did we get a handle on it.
The symptoms of silent reflux vary. His were the following: He started coughing the 3rd day of life. It was nothing serious, just a little cough. He lost his voice at 2 weeks old. Weird, right. He would arch his back during feedings. It got so bad that by 3 months old he could only manage to drink 1 to 2 oz at a time and then would cry and arch back. Every time I'd lay him down he'd wake up and cry. I didn't sleep for 5 months because he was up every 20 minutes. By 4.5 months he wouldn't eat practically the entire day and then would eat all night. No he did not switch his days and nights, some reflux babies will stop eating during the day because of the pain and then dream feed because they are hungry and sleeping so they don't register it as much. He still had his 1 to 2 oz issue and was up all night. He was constipated even though he was exclusively breastfed. He'd go 8 to 10 days without a bowel movement. When he did poop it was full of mucus. He was stuffed up from his first week of life until we got him on the right meds and had serious bronchial infections 3 times before he hit 5 months old.
Needless to say, I didn't sleep for almost a year. It was hard, especially since I have another child. We did manage larger stretches of sleep by stacking books under the foot of his crib and having it at a 30 degree angle. He also slept on his stomach and used a pacie. It helped. We tried every kind of meds until he finally got on omeprazole (prilosec).
Do not trust the resuspended version. Since he was 5 months the Ped GI wouldn't let me give him the capsules (you open them and give them on a bit of apple sauce). It helped but depended on the batch. Some were good, some where bad. The suspension can go bad even in the fridge. You can't travel with it. It was a nightmare. After a failed attempt to wean him at 1 yr, we switched to the capsules. My life changed dramatically.
My son ate and he ate well! He started napping and sleeping better at night. Of course better at night meant only waking up 2 to 3 times as apposed to 6 or 7. He also had some major issues putting himself to sleep because he had bad sleep associations. Of course, I had to go in to him. I had to put him down every night. He needed Mommy to sleep. He was in pain most of the time.
Long story short... too late I know.
He's doing much better now! He's 17 months and we've weaned him down to 10mg only at night. He was previously taking 10 mg in the morning and 10 mg at night.
So this all comes up because we are weaning off the night dose. Scary stuff! He's finally sleeping well and I hate to mess with that. Of course, I have even more the fact that he's on these strong meds. So we've halved the night dose. We're on day two and he's doing very well. We'll see how it goes. I'm going to do a half dose for a week and then drop it completely. I'll let you know how it goes!
Btw, we have also made dietary changes. It's just as, if not more, important than medication.
Labels:
infant GERD,
omeprazole,
prilosec,
sleep,
weaning
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