Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoes. Show all posts

Heading back out?

>> Wednesday, June 22, 2011

The ground is wet... Thanks mother nature.

One pair of shoes has mysteriously disappeared since 6 pm last night... Thanks black hole.

I have heartburn despite taking my meds... Thanks GERD.

One child has basically nothing to do today because his group is going on a field trip he is unable to go on... Thanks poor scheduling.

Despite it all, I am pretty sure we are heading out for Camp Meeting! It's just a great big adventure called life.


Today, I am one day closer to paying off my debt, seeing my friends I haven't seen, getting my new car, taking a trip to Disney, and going to Vegas. Even though I have NO clue when these things will happen!! :)

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And the fun continues

>> Sunday, October 4, 2009

So we decided to go get lunch, McDonald's. okay, it's not THE healthiest, but the kids were being pretty good overall. And we needed to go get sneakers for Peanut, Duck, and Diva. So we headed to Wally World after the burgers and nuggets. We got the three girls hooked up with sneakers and then BFF found some nice looking shoes for Bug for church. They fit decently, but her heel slipped out of them. I had her walk around in them a bit and asked her if they fit, she said no. I asked her about three times. And every time she said no. I was disappointed as they were VERY cute and inexpensive shoes! However, when we went to put them back she got sort of upset. So I asked if she wanted them. She said yes. So we got them in brown and black! LOL

We got a few more things and then went over to the pharmacy area to pick something up. We happened to be right beside the glucose monitors. We noticed the prices. ONLY $9 for a glucose monitor!!!! OMW!!! I thought they were PRICEY. So BFF and I looked at each other and talk it over and go we can prove the hypo this way. Altogether on the kit, lancets, test strips (only 20, I'll need more), and alcohol wipes, I only spent $25 dollars.

From the time we were looking at the monitors, got in line and got to the car, so MAYBE 10 minutes, Bug went from normal to ready to pass out. So we immediately ripped everything open. Thank goodness both BFF and I were both gestational diabetic and knew exactly what we were doing, and ironically enough, I am pretty sure I ended up buying the same exact brand of monitor I had when I was pregnant. LOL Poor kid ended up getting stuck like FIVE TIMES before she bled enough to get a test. And she was SO not happy with us. But I was SO VERY glad we paid for it all, she was at SEVENTY TWO (72). Which while technically within the range of normal is on the far low end of it, and at one hour post meal it seems TOO low to me.

Her post dinner number was a more respectable 119. I am going to be very interested to see her fasting number in the morning. hmmmm....

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Topsy Turvy...

>> Friday, October 2, 2009

Well... I knew life couldn't ever slow down.

Earlier this week we finally found shoes for poor Bug. She has very wonky feet. Normal width in the toe box, wide through the arch, extremely narrow through the heel, and no fat across the top, which is odd for a toddler. She is a tough fit. After much frustration we found a store in Lexington that specializes in fitting difficult feet. Of most importance, they carry multiple brands. Well, we got her into a pair of sneakers that set me back a good chunk of change.

For their good behavior on this outing, we took all 7 kids across the street to Starbucks for a treat. After her hot cocoa and pumpkin bread, Bug started reacting badly. We gave her some more food and got her moving but it shook me. Later that evening BFF and I discussed it. Several pieces began to fall into place and the big picture started to look a little less pleasant. My little Bug might not be so healthy. So after 2 days of asking for my schedule early at work, BFF took matters into her own hands and just called for an appointment and hoped for the best today.

Well, after hearing our concerns, the pediatrician's office wanted to see Bug TODAY. Unfortunately, the latest appointment they could get us was at 2:40, I got off work at 3. BFF called to tell me and I talked to my on duty manager who was GREAT about it and let me call in my relief early so I could go. I owe them both!!

We got to the pedis and explained everything to the doctor. Without getting into ALL the details... The doctor is a little confused on what it may be, because it is NOT presenting with any classic symptoms of a particular condition. SO... although neither of us feels it is this, she sent her for blood work to rule out a milk allergy because the "incidents" all seem to occur with milk. I agree to ruling it out mainly because the wait for appointments at the allergy clinic is literally 4 months!!!!!

The pedi is sending her to the neurology clinic to test for epilepsy. I actually do NOT believe she has epilepsy. But I will go on with this testing only because it will make it that much easier to get testing for what I believe is really going on. I believe she has some form of diabetes.

Diabetes CAN cause seizures, and since the "incidents" that have been witnessed have been petite mal seizures, IF they are seizures at all, it seems more likely to be NON epileptic. Since the incidents ALWAYS follow food consumption, especially milk, it seems more sugar related, which is more diabetic. Plus, we have the family history, although of type II not, juvenile, and I was gestational diabetic, insulin dependant. AND Bug was low blood sugar at birth... yeah, my connect the dots leads to diabetes, not epilepsy.

So... I tried to make the appointments, only to be told that the pediatrician needed to make the appointment, called the office, left the message and never heard back, I WILL be on the phone first thing Monday morning. *sigh* I want to RULE IT OUT.

We went straight to the clinic for the blood draw, and poor Bug was JUST there yesterday for a blood draw. She got in the room and very matter of factly said "Mommy, my getting poke." She didn't cry yesterday, just got agitated, but today she did cry a bit, but only for a few seconds and when it was all over and she got to pick out her TWO stickers (Cinderella and Tinkerbell) she was all smiles again.

Anyway, I will try to keep everyone updated. The girls have their very first dental appointment on Monday! I will post results!!

***Edited on 12-28-09: This is the day that changed everything for Bug... That day she got sick buying shoes for her, and the subsequent appointments led to a diagnosis that changed her life. Initially I was scared by it. I admit it. But once I came to grips with it, and accepted what needed to be done, she got appropriate treatment and has improved SO MUCH. In many ways we are still adjusting to it, but 2 1/2 months later it's MUCH easier to accept than it was back in October.***

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