Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 Sorry guys - haven't been getting on lately. We began giving her evening Prevacid, and coincidentally, the movements have lessened. But they still occur several times a day, according to . Because I don't really " watch " her, I don't usually see them. (they happen within 1-2 seconds). She is having a drowsy EEG tomorrow. This means she has to stay awake (without caffeine or sugar) until midnight, then wake up at 5am, then go to school all day, and have the test at 2:30pm. My biggest worry is keeping her awake during the 30 minute drive to the hospital!!! Loud music, a snack, windows open! Dr. Harbison and our pediatrician both questioned Sandifer's as a diagnosis, because L's reflux has never been that severe. And skipping let's say 3-4 doses of Prevacid of 7, while still giving her the morning dose, just doesn't seem lack enough to do this. Who knows. We still don't have a GI appt. As I learn anything, I of course will tell all of you. Coincidentally, I am finishing the GI chapter for the Guidebook..... HA!!! > > , > Just wanted to check in to see how is doing and what news you have heard. We are thinking of you guys. > , Gene and Jonah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 - you will have to tell us how the EEG went. The window open idea usually works for Xander - good luck though with that! LOL - H > > > > , > > Just wanted to check in to see how is doing and what news > you have heard. We are thinking of you guys. > > , Gene and Jonah > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 hey jen!! i will keep lindsay in my thoughts and prayers tomorrow during her tests (and that you can keep her awake until it is time!!!) atleast it is friday the poor thing is going to be exhausted and need to sleep late on sat!! keep us posted!! ((HUGS)) jodie c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2006 Report Share Posted January 5, 2006 , Just trying to put a little light on the situation here.... I'd hate to be 's teacher tomorrow. At least it's a Friday! Jodi Z Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Hey Jenn I hope everything went well. Keep us posted. Thinking of you both. B and Kelli Brock wrote: Sorry guys - haven't been getting on lately. We began giving her evening Prevacid, and coincidentally, the movements have lessened. But they still occur several times a day, according to . Because I don't really " watch " her, I don't usually see them. (they happen within 1-2 seconds). She is having a drowsy EEG tomorrow. This means she has to stay awake (without caffeine or sugar) until midnight, then wake up at 5am, then go to school all day, and have the test at 2:30pm. My biggest worry is keeping her awake during the 30 minute drive to the hospital!!! Loud music, a snack, windows open! Dr. Harbison and our pediatrician both questioned Sandifer's as a diagnosis, because L's reflux has never been that severe. And skipping let's say 3-4 doses of Prevacid of 7, while still giving her the morning dose, just doesn't seem lack enough to do this. Who knows. We still don't have a GI appt. As I learn anything, I of course will tell all of you. Coincidentally, I am finishing the GI chapter for the Guidebook..... HA!!! > > , > Just wanted to check in to see how is doing and what news you have heard. We are thinking of you guys. > , Gene and Jonah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 Hey Jenn I hope everything went well. Keep us posted. Thinking of you both. B and Kelli Brock wrote: Sorry guys - haven't been getting on lately. We began giving her evening Prevacid, and coincidentally, the movements have lessened. But they still occur several times a day, according to . Because I don't really " watch " her, I don't usually see them. (they happen within 1-2 seconds). She is having a drowsy EEG tomorrow. This means she has to stay awake (without caffeine or sugar) until midnight, then wake up at 5am, then go to school all day, and have the test at 2:30pm. My biggest worry is keeping her awake during the 30 minute drive to the hospital!!! Loud music, a snack, windows open! Dr. Harbison and our pediatrician both questioned Sandifer's as a diagnosis, because L's reflux has never been that severe. And skipping let's say 3-4 doses of Prevacid of 7, while still giving her the morning dose, just doesn't seem lack enough to do this. Who knows. We still don't have a GI appt. As I learn anything, I of course will tell all of you. Coincidentally, I am finishing the GI chapter for the Guidebook..... HA!!! > > , > Just wanted to check in to see how is doing and what news you have heard. We are thinking of you guys. > , Gene and Jonah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2006 Report Share Posted January 7, 2006 hey jennifer!! how did lindsay make out with her testing yesterday? were you able to keep her awake on the way there? thinking of you guys!! ((HUGS)) jodie c Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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