Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Deb - well, thanks for saying that - great advice. - H > > Deb > If for no other reason than your little guy needs his sleep, you should be going back to your GI doctor and investigating a feeding tube option. The second reason is that it will stabilize his blood sugars and the third reason is you guys can get your sleep. But if True is not getting his needed REM sleep each night, he is not going to grow well and that is already an issue you have that should not be compounded by the frequent feeding schedule. > > Deb > > Re: Re: sleeping issues from treating hypoglycemia > > > In a message dated 2/2/2006 10:11:47 AM Central Standard Time, > earleyboys3@... writes: > > Deb - may I ask why you are waking him up every three hours? Did a > physician suggest this? > yes...before our feeding schedule was 6a, 9a, 12p, 2p, 5p, 7p and Midnight. > Which still was a lot for a one year old, but he is on Neocate only (an > amino acid based formula) because of his major GI issues and allergies. We plan > to start food trails on the 19th of this month. But since we had so many > calories to cram in, and he vomitted when we tried to feed him more volume and > stretch it out. After the hypoglycemia started in January and we were > inpatient twice for it, they monitored his sugars every two hours at night and saw > during the 5 and 5 hours he usually fasts, he was dropping int he low 60s so > they said to go back to every three hours. The first time I tried to fudge, > he dropped to 52. > > If it is because of hypoglycemia I > understand - but, sometimes they can go every four hours - which > would make it easier on you. Are you testing blood sugars at that > time too? > > we are but usually they are right around 80...sometimes in the 70s after > three hours. > > If it were me and blood sugars seemed stable for certain > lengths of time, I would try to lengthen the sleeping time if > possible. What has your physician said and are you seeing an Endo? > Sorry - I can't remember if you previously mentioned this. > > > They came up wiht the plan...I can't believe they would expect us to do this > indefinitely. I mean, selfishly it would be nice to be able to have more > sleep. But unselfishly, its not good for him to have so much interrupted > sleep. > > We are waiting for the nurse to call back with the appt...nothing in our > local endo's office moves quickly. We have been home a week and left multiple > msgs and they are 'working on it'. We saw 3 of the 4 local endos while we > were in for our two hospitalizations. The fourth one is our other son's endo > and I love her, but not sure who they are going to asign us to since she wasn't > on call when we were in. > > thanks...and looking forward to your thoughts! > > deb...mom to four fab adopted kiddos... (07.04.96- 05.26.03) with > Mitochondrial Myopathy...G, 6, with High Functioning Autism, Hypoglycemia and > Precocious Puberty...B, 4, with VERY mild Cerebral Palsy...and True 1yo, with > Neuromotor Disorder, Hypoglycemia, Myoclonus, ulcers, undiagnosed GI problems > plus severe food allergies (Eggs, Peanut, Milk, Soy, Corn, Rice, Oats and > Crab/Neocate-only), Plagiocephaly and Dysphagia....Married for 12 years to F--one > swell guy!_ www.caringbridge.org/tn/wells/_ > (http://www.caringbridge.org/tn/wells/) (http://www.lifeofloveproject.org/) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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