In a recent update, I mentioned that we may have found some solutions for Verity's reflux. I had to leave it hanging, hoping to be able to detail our new feeding routine sooner rather than later. Facebook is faster than blogging, so I posted a video a few days ago about the open syringe gravity feeds we have been doing for Verity. I'm hoping that even if you aren't on Facebook, perhaps you can view the video? If not...just know that it has made a huge difference overall--no vomiting at all!--and while we aren't totally rid of the tummy issues, the lack of spewing out of her mouth and nose has made her AND us much happier. Our T18 babies unfortunately just have lots of digestive issues due to their smaller physiques or other anatomical issues. (She is fussing and grunting in the background even as I type...her daddy is with her, though, so I'm sneaking some time here.)
I've been on overload the past couple of weeks. Now that Verity is in The System and referrals are coming through, I have spent an extraordinary amount of time on the phone and/or dealing with paperwork. The good news is that my calendar is filling up with appointments. The bad news...is that my calendar is filling up with appointments. :-/ Here's a rundown of what we've been doing the last couple of weeks JUST related to Verity's specialty care:
18 Sept - Chiropractor appt
19 Sept - Physical Therapy (at our house)
20 Sept - Occupational Therapy (at our house)
21 Sept - 40-minute phone consultation with dietitian
21 Sept - Physical Therapist & Vision Specialist visited/assessed Verity
26 Sept - Physical Therapy (at our house)
28 Sept - morning - Meeting with Dietitian (at our house)
28 Sept - afternoon - Occupational Therapy (at our house)
29 Sept - morning - GI appt
29 Sept - afternoon - Chiro appt
Note this does NOT include all the time on email and the phone setting up future appointments, dealing with getting new medical equipment from a local medical supply company (feeding pump & supplies, suction machine...), fending off calls from bill collection agencies, contacting TriCare, contacting TriCare again, finally getting TriCare to pay for all the stuff they said they'd pay for...
The Resource Exchange (TRE), which is (I believe) the equivalent of Iowa's Early Access services that we were getting before moving, has been fabulous in working with us regarding our immediate goals of helping Verity with her feeding and sleeping issues. I am very fond of the ladies we see on a weekly basis at this point, and I am immensely grateful that they come to our house instead of me having to pack up and go somewhere. They are very flexible, also, and when it works out, Christine (PT) and Susan (OT) try to come at the same time...it just hasn't always worked out.
Upcoming appointments, aside from TRE meetings:
3 Oct - Ophthalmology
16 Oct - ENT (for requesting a sleep study)
17 Oct - Orthopedics
26 Oct - Cardiology
And don't even get me started on all the different dates I will be dragging children to our new dentist's office for overdue cleanings. Sigh. I hate moving.
But...finally we are moving forward with our continued commitment to providing Verity with the best care we possibly can.
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