Saturday 24 February 2007

Sleeping Through!

A mixed week, all in all. Mummy and Daddy are really pleased with me because I'm managing to sleep through from about midnight until the morning, which is a HUGE improvement. My sleep patterns are still a bit mixed up though. I've been sleeping in late in the morning and falling asleep in the day so I don't want to go to bed at 7pm. Mummy's trying really hard to keep me awake through the day... without much success! I'm exhausted after nursery. It's wierd, it seems the more I sleep, the more I want.

Mummy and Daddy are also worrying a lot about my weight, I still haven't put any on since I came off the tube back in August... I had a really good few days at the start of the week and drank about 900mls/day and then I went back to my usual amount.

The nursery ladies have been working hard with me, I've been getting involved at meal-times, licking sandwiches, crisps and biscuits.

Mummy's been e-mailing lots of families around the country and the WORLD from cfc international and learning lots about my condition. We can't wait to meet them all in Orlando in July at the conference.

Have a good week everyone xxx

Wednesday 14 February 2007

Happy Valentine's Day!

My tube is out! Mummy and Daddy took it out on Monday! They just needed to take it out and put a dressing on and it's healing up nicely - no going back now. It doesn't even hurt.

Day 5 of the weaning experiment - Mummy and Daddy have decided to put me back on the high calorie stuff. I haven't been drinking or eating enough and I feel really tired. We'll try again in a couple of weeks but meanwhile Mummy's going to keep trying to give me solids.

Joely and I went to nursery today. We gave Mummy a plant and a card for Valentines day which we made at nursery. Daddy bought Mummy an beautiful orchid and we bought
Daddy a 'love muffin' for his packed lunch.

Yesterday we went to Ruff and Tumble with Auntie Bridge, Holly and Maisy. While Mummy was getting ready, Joely made herself a picnic to take. She got the chocolate spread out of the top cupboard by standing on a chair, the butter out of the fridge and a plastic knife out of the drawer. She made a beautiful sandwich, cut it into squares and put it neatly into a sandwich bag with 2 yoghurts and a drink! She didn't make hardly any mess either. Mummy started to tell her off then decided Joely was probably rather clever and had saved her a job! Mummy did tell Joely though that she must never touch the toaster, kettle, knives or the cooker on her own and Joely said, "I really know they're dangerous Mummy."

Sorry no pictures - Mummy has lost the digi camera - hopefully a temporary loss only!

Seeya soon xx

Monday 12 February 2007

Feeding issues...

Mummy is trying to help me eat solids by making me hungry at the right times. I've not been having any milk between midnight and breakfast - it's not making me eat though. I'm really cross Mummy won't feed me in the night and I won't drink in the day, I don't like to. Mummy has also been giving me normal, blue top cow's milk which makes me even crosser. I'm not having as many calories with normal milk and aswell as not being fed at night, I'm STARVING and CROSS. However, I still don't want to drink in the day or eat solids - If I hang in there long enough mummy will give in and I can go back to my usual routine of drinking all night HA HA HA...

On the positive side, we now know I don't have an allergy to cow's milk and I've been licking lots of crisps and banana. I even had a lick of baby rice today and didn't cry! Maybe I will give mummy a break, I'll think about it. Seeya x

Thursday 8 February 2007

Newcastle!


We went to the Royal Victoria Infirmary today for a check up. I went to see Tracey on ward 7 first - she said I was a really big boy! I don't like nurses though, I know she's not a nurse but she looks like one with her uniform on. I thought she might stab me with a needle or something; she didn't though. Joely remembered Tracey because she looked after her a lot when we stayed on the ward. It was weird for mummy to see all the poorly babies on the ward, it reminded her of how poorly I was.


We had lunch in town, then we went to our appointment ith Dr Bunn and Helen, the dietician. They were quite pleased with me but the fact I haven't grown in ages is starting to worry everyone again. We've got a plan to try me with cows milk through the day to tickle my taste buds. The doctor also said that I won't need an operation to take the j-tube out, we can just take it out and it will heal up - Mummy's tempted to just whip it out but will probably wait until I'm growing well.