Showing posts with label hearing loss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hearing loss. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

The Chase

Sometimes life can feel a little bit like you're on a treadmill, struggling to keep up. That feeling of constantly chasing. I've had that this past month. 
When you're the parent of a child that has a condition that isn't common, and thus doesn't always have a huge amount of knowledge or info out in the pubic domain, YOU become the expert. You become the one chasing for this and pushing for that.

Generally, a vast amount of G's care runs like clockwork...her Ear, Nose and Throat clinic send us a new appointment within a week of her most recent appointment, as do her Opthalmology clinic, her eye consultant, her general paeditrician and usually her endocrine consultants for her growth.
HOWEVER, anything extra, anything that has cropped up or anything that may not be on the radar of her current consultants, can result in me constantly needing to chase people.

Currently I have been needing to chase a 24 hour blood pressure monitor since G's blood pressure was consistently higher than average back in March/April/May of LAST YEAR. Last year! 5 year olds don't generally struggle with high blood pressure, but 5 year olds with Turner Syndrome can...meaning I have needed to chase.

G's heart check is due in March. Usually we have the appointment months in advance as a consultant from a specialist hospital travels up to run the clinic. But no appointment. Most 5 year olds don't need a heart check, but a 5 year old with Turner Syndrome does. G's checks are currently annual as although one heart condition rectified itself (hallelujah!), a slight abnormaility was noted last year. An abnormailty which needs regular checks. Thus I have needed to chase.

And as for the ugly monster that is anxiety, my goodness we can't seem to get the better of that yet.
THANKFULLY after several phonecalls, voicemails and a plea to various other paeditrician's sececretaries to get someone - ANYONE -to get in touch with me, I finally got a call to discuss our concerns. Our paeditrician is great, she will generally follow my lead and will do anything for us. It just sometimes has to be MY lead. So:
  1. 24 hour blood pressure monitor booked (it best work this time!).
  2. Cardiac consultant contacted to chase up the heartscan/echo.
  3. Referral made to community paediatrician regarding anxiety, and also various traits which G displays.
I also put a plea in to school regarding G's anxiety, and many other 'little' things which actually all add together and on some days can become overwhelming for little G. We are hoping these will be addressed with time, but knowing the education system myself I do know that it may not be imminently due to budgets and other constraints. On the radar at least. 

Gosh, my head has felt like it has been ready to explode. It usually does - that meme that is doing the rounds on social media rings true: my mind is like my internet browser - I've got 18 tabs open, 4 of them are frozen and I have no idea where that music is coming from! 

So how is our beautiful G?

She is good! Growing so well thanks to the magic growing juice. I'm constantly on ebay getting bigger clothes.

Feb and March are pretty heavy in terms of of hospital appointments, but that's the norm for us.

 Our brave babe finally had THAT blood test, and thankfully the results came back as normal.
Tummy aches are a huge problem at the moment, but we are likely looking at it now as a physical manifestation of anxiety. 

She still adores little H, they are thick as thieves sometimes. Especially the time they both drew all over G's bedsheet in green pen..., 


Yes we have our ups and downs, our major meltdowns, but actually that is also the norm for us. 
Nobody need judge their lives on what is the norm for others. Everyone's normal is different <3


Wednesday, 22 August 2018

Holidays, heat and hospitals!

Well I think I blinked and missed July! Thankfully we didn’t blink and miss the British summer this year...our holiday to Cornwall was a scorcher for the first time EVER.

Much of the summer holidays have been spent in the garden under the shade of our homemade sail-style canopy (think bed linen on the washing line come strewn across the garden due to high winds and you’re about there). They’ve also been spent trying to keep up with little H’s antics as he enters the world of walking, and generally attempting EVERYTHING that is mischievous/heart-attack inducing.

With only two weeks of the school holidays remaining, we’re now turning our thoughts to ridiculously priced School shoes, first day back anxieties, and the two main men in our lives both having operations this bank holiday weekend. EEEEK!

News news news...

- G is being monitored for high blood pressure. Now we’ve always had problems with blood pressure montior cuffs fitting G. I know this. I anticipated this. I rang ahead and checked this. ‘Don’t worry, we’re all prepared’ they said.
No. Twenty five minutes of tears and the cardiac investigations team concluded G would not be able to go home with a working blood pressure monitor. I almost wanted to mutter ‘I told you so’ on my way out, but the screams of both children had me otherwise engaged.

- Today’s three monthly Ear Nose and Throat appointment revealed what we’d been expecting but dreading: G is now experiencing hearing loss, and grommets are imminent. She’s been on antibiotics for 3 months but with no positive impact. Thankfully the results from her pressure test (testing for fluid behind the ear drums) have given us a 10-12 week reprieve.

- Last month G got glasses! She’s been desperate to have her very own pair for months, though the excitement has worn off somewhat. Back to the opthalmologist and consultant in three months to assess the impact. It’s all about the three months at the moment!

- So I told the babe she needed a repeat blood test. Most days she asks when this will be. September babe, ages away. Not in her mind. Bless her and her anxiety! Her next endocrine appointment is in October so we’ll be booking in with the play specialist just ahead of that. Let’s hope the blood doesn’t clot this time.

- Bank holidays....an extra day’s lay-in, Sunday evening at the local, maybe even a mini break? Or perhaps the littlest boy having an operation, closely followed by Daddy having one three days later. Little H is having straightforward surgery to find a missing piece of his male anatomy, and Daddy is having slightly more complicated surgery to remove a whole disc from his spine. Gulp. A fairly swift recovery for little H, not so for Daddy. GULP. No work for some time, no driving for some more time, and no picking up the babes for a long time. We LOVE you. Prayers much appreciated <3

- Amidst the chaos this weekend, me and my wonderful hubster do have the rare treat of a belated Christmas present to a beautiful outdoor theatre. Thanks Mum & Dad!!

So that’s us all up to date! We’re officially on the countdown to school resuming (my ex-teacher self would never have celebrated this!), also to the Turner Syndrome Annual conference in October, and of course to making it to the other side of this bank holiday weekend...