Sunday 20 March 2011

The first time is ALWAYS special!!

The first time your child achieves a milestone is undoubtedly special but when you are made to wait and wonder whether your child will ever achieve the usual milestones; when they eventually do, the moment is truly magical.

Marcus has global developmental delay so each and every milestone has been incredibly difficult achieve. At 12 months of age, he was tube-fed for 20 hours per day and was still at the same stage of development as a newborn baby. He could not even lift his head up independently let alone sit, roll, crawl or walk. I'd hear other mothers worrying about their children being slow to walk or waking in the night for milk and I'd want to scream at them - don't you realise how lucky you are? Of course, I understood that it wasn't their fault and I didn't wish their babies any harm but it can be a very lonely experience having a child with disablilities.

Six years on and Marcus is progressing so well. Of course he is still delayed; we have waited what feels like an eternity for him to eat solid food and those who know us or have been following our progress, will know what a long, frustrating and arduous journey it has been. However, this week we have witnessed a major breakthrough with our determined and courageous son. We have been diluting his high-calorie milk in the hope that it might encourage him to eat more solid food and with great success!! He seems to particularly enjoy cake and so I have let him have some at every opportunity. As I have mentioned previously, carrot cake is a favourite; he really enjoys licking the icing from the top but he has progressed to actually eating the cake.

I am just overjoyed. It is a mothers' instict to feed her child and I have found Marcus' eating disorder really frustrating and very difficult to accept at times. These feelings are exacerbated by the fact that there is very little help, support or professional help for children with such difficulties. Indeed, when we weaned Marcus off his jejunal feeds, we had to do it under the advice of a professor from a feeding clinic in Austria.

So, we tentatively enter a new phase. Marcus' bowels have never experienced anything other than the array of different milks he has been prescribed throughout his short life - and breast milk. We have no idea whether he has food allergies or intolerances. We have no idea whether his bowel will be able to absorb the nutrients from his food. I guess we might have to reintroduce ourselves to his dietician who we haven't seen in three years since we found a milk that suited him. I imagine it will be a while before Marcus is eating a roast dinner but meanwhile, he can continue to enjoy his carrots dipped in gravy : )

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150214423678835

Use the link above to see Marcus' progress in eating and speaking.

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Happy Birthday Joely!!

Well, it's been a while since my last post because we went away for half term and Romilly has been poorly since we got back. She had her MMR vaccinations so she had a mild reaction to that, followed by a cold, followed by an ear infection, followed by a bad reaction to the antibiotics she was prescribed. It's such hard work looking after a poorly and demanding toddler - she has wanted to sit on my knee or be carried ALL week, day and night and she cried non-stop for three whole days. Give me thirty hormonal adolescents any day!

Marcus' eating is progressing really well. He is very enthusiastic about joining us at mealtimes. On Saturday, Marcus and I went shopping Joely's
presents and we stopped for re-fuelling at Starbucks. Marcus chose his favourite, carrot cake and whipped cream. He began by helping himself to my tea-loaf and licked all the butter off (cheers son!) then he licked all the icing off his cake, licked the cream off the plate and ate some small pieces of cake. I am so thrilled with the progress he's making. I'm tempted to begin diluting his high calorie milk again to see if he will eat more solid food. I've tried this before with little success but I think his eating skills are really improving now so it's probably worth another try.

Marcus has helped me choose Joely's birthday cake so I'm hoping he'll have a big lick of that tomorrow. We're also planning to go to Macdonald's for tea - Joely's choice. Marcus loves going to Macdonald's and he has recently started to dip the fries into ketchup before chewing them! He also like to chew nuggets but he usually spits those out.

On Saturday, I'm taking Joely and a couple of her friends to the theatre to see The Horrible Histories and on Sunday, I'm looking forward to a going on a picnic with the NCT crowd to celebrate our "babies'" eighth birthdays!!

My lovely godson, Saul and Romilly