Has it really been 4 1/2 months since my last post? Wow!
Life has been crazy.
Isn't it always?
And I have been in a major FUNK.
Diabetes FUNK.
ITP FUNK.
Sleep FUNK.
Blogging FUNK.
You get the picture.
Time to get out of this FUNK and move forward. I miss blogging, I really do. Just trying to fit it into my life these days has been impossible. Clearly.
So, what have we been up to since November 2011?
Here is the quick bullet point update...
- The Princess had a sleep study done in December 2011. We had this done due to her continuing sleepless, restless nights. She hated the study and being hooked up to everything you can imagine. The results showed mild sleep APNEA, for her mostly hypopneas. It made total sense to me. She has never breathed normal when sleeping. Ever. I have always noticed a change in her breathing while she was sleeping. As to why, they have no idea. She doesn't fit the description of a "child with apnea". She isn't overweight and she didn't have enlarged tonsils. We are still working with her doctor and I have emailed a specialist in CA to see what else we can try.
- The Princess had her tonsils out in December 2011. We did this in response to the above diagnosis. I pushed to get it done before the end of the year since we had met our out of pocket max for her. Of course, anytime we do any procedure, we have to get her platelets checked first. At this time, they were too low for this messy procedure and we had to do another IVIG to boost her counts before surgery. We also had to stay overnight for observation due to her ITP. And let me tell you, she is NOT a very patient patient! She tried taking her IV out a few times before we taped a sock over it. She would not let me leave the bed without FLIPPING out. It was nuts. But, we only stayed one night and she healed fine. Unfortunately, this did not help her sleep. Or it hasn't appeared to in the months following surgery.
- The Superhero had his quarterly endo appointment in December and his A1C was still higher than I like. He is back in the 8's and I can't seem to get things straightened out. We go back in March and I am praying for better numbers. There is nothing consistent about his BG these days. This is making it HARD to know what to change and when. I am sure it will settle down at some point.
- Both kids had croup in January. This meant steroids for both. For The Superhero, this meant HIGH BG's and, hello, that is not helping the A1C! And for The Princess, it boosts her platelets. This can be deceiving and make it look like the ITP is better, when it really may be false hope
- The Princess has gone for platelet counts several times over the last few months. Each time being either after an IVIG treatment, or after steroids, her counts have been good. We go back again in April. It will be 1 year since her dx with ITP. If her counts drop by then, we will be discussing doing a bone marrow biopsy, just to make sure there isn't anything else going on.
- The Superhero is still in pre-school and loves every minute of it. He has been signed up to start Kindergarten next year. I am still in denial.
- The Princess has been put in and taken out of daycare again. I need her to go so I can get work done during the day, but she got sick 3 times in the 2 1/2 weeks she had been back. I have found a much better solution that is working out SO much better. A fellow D Mama and friend of mine who lives 1 mile away does pre-school with her niece and nephew a few days per week and has graciously allowed me to drop The Princess with her three days per week. The Princess is in LOVE with her and her kids. They do so many fun things that I think if there was a choice, The Princess would live over there.
Whew... Now that you are caught up on what we have been up to, I promise, ok maybe I shouldn't make a promise I am not sure I can keep... I will do my best to keep up with blogging more often. I miss it. I really do. I just need to make it fit into my life again.
*Disclaimer: I am a mom of a T1 Diabetic child and a child with ITP/Asthma/Sleep Apnea. I am NOT a doctor. I just play one in real life. Please do not take anything in this post or any other post on this blog as medical advice. If you have questions or concerns of your own, please seek advice from your doctor.*
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