Friday, July 27, 2012

Playing catch up....

Hey Everyone! Sorry it has been a while since my last post! I have gotten a new job! I am the new Family Advocate for the Children's Advocacy Center of the South Plains here in Lubbock. I was a therapist for them for the past year and a half. Since I graduated in May, I have not been able to work as a therapist. I still need to take my National Exam, find an approved supervisor and process all of that through the state. So unfortunately, it may be next Spring before I'm able to start working as a therapist. Getting all the red-tape stuff done to begin working has taken a bit of a backseat with everything going on with Eli. But, I was very fortunate to be able to get this job as the Family Advocate. I've been training the past two weeks, so that hasn't left much time for blogging. And they are being really awesome to let me go ahead and train, then wait to actually start my job when we return at the end of August.

We had our conference call with Baylor a few weeks ago. We are definitely set for admit at Our Children's House at noon on Monday, August 6. We will leave for Dallas on Friday, August 3, try to do some fun stuff before the admission, have the admit on Monday, then Adam will fly back to Lubbock Monday evening. We've been packing and organizing over the past few weeks, but I am hoping to really be able to focus on my packing and organizing this next week!

We have also done more allergy testing with Eli. Below is the complete list of allergens and his reaction. The "flare" is the total size of the red reaction; the "wheal" is the size of the bump. So basically, anything other than a "0" in both columns means he is allergic. It's really tough because of his allergies to rice, soybean, nuts and cow's milk. We have had to change Eli to hemp milk and really reduce his go-gurt intake.

Also, Eli is allergic to the Pediasure 1.5 he has been getting through his pump. The solution: change the formula. Easy enough, right? The problem: Eli's GI doctor here in Lubbock said that Eli doesn't really have any allergies and there is no reason to change the formula. And he called me personally to lecture me for about 10 minutes. He also says that there is no reason to repair the hernia Eli has and thinks it's ridiculous for me to seek out a second opinion. Needless to say, we'll be looking for a new GI doctor. Baylor said they will just change the formula once we get to Our Children's House. We will be switching to EO28 Splash, which is hypoallergenic. However, we were hoping to be able to make this formula change before he admit, so this may lengthen his time at Baylor since we were not able to make the change before now.

We do have an appointment at Cook's Children's in Ft. Worth with the GI group on August 14, so we will get to have a little outing that day. We have also started a Facebook event, asking for prayers and good vibes at noon on August 6 as Eli gets admitted to Our Children's House at Baylor. If you're on Facebook, please feel free to click the link below and RSVP to say a prayer at that time. It's an open event, so we'd also appreciate any sharing.... We know this will be a difficult month and we'll gladly take all the prayers we can get! https://www.facebook.com/#!/events/501851159840581/

So that has been our past 2 weeks! A little busy, somewhat chaotic and stressful, but still filled with LOTS of hope and excitement!!!

ALLERGEN FLARE WHEAL
Histamine - Control 40 10
Apple 0 0
Wheat 25 5
Rice 10 4
Peanut 24 6
Soybean 26 7
Walnut 21 5
Pecan 0 0
Cashew 24 6
Tuna 0 0
Egg White 750 17
Egg Yolk 36 10
Cow's Milk 16 5
Banana 0 0
Orange 0 0
Baker's Yeast 0 0
Corn 30 12
Tomato 6 4
Potato 20 6
Celery 14 4
Carrot 20 4
Pea 30 10
Shrimp 20 7
Chicken 0 0
Beef 24 6
Pork 0 0

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