It really is amazing the people that God sends us to cross our path everyday. My grandmother, Gunner's great grandma Brown has a hairdresser that is just the sweetest her name is Lisa. My grandmother has been telling her about Gunner since he was born and she owns ponies and sets up and different events doing pony rides. She contacted me and asked if she could do a benefit pony ride for Gunner! It was so so sweet and she did that a couple weeks ago for us, it went very well. We opened up an account for Gunner for expenses to and from Colorado to the Children's Hospital every six weeks, or other necessary expenses that might come up. Lisa and her family are a true true blessing, she even wants to do another event in the fall. My grandma and grandpa both went out to the Pony Rides and helped.
We STILL haven't got a referral to see a GI doctor. Meanwhile, we have been persistent with Gunner trying to feed him baby food. Grandma Shelly bought Gunner a bottle that is specially made for babies to learn to eat baby food. It takes away from having to learn to eat from a spoon and eat a new texture of food at once. He will suck the bottle a couple times then start crying. He leaves the food in his mouth until it goes to the back of his throat and he chokes it down. At first I was thinking that it was just the new food/texture/tastes, but now I am starting to wonder if it is EB related. Not sure what it might be, but I am concerned. Whether it is a sweet tasting food, or a regular food. He acts the same way. Now, anytime we come at him with anything to go into his mouth (even his formula bottle) he is piercing his lips real real tight and wont open up until we can get a little drop of something in his mouth and he realizes what it is.
On the other hand, Gunner is doing so many new things, "talking" up a storm, starting to put his fingers in his mouth (making more mouth and lip sores), trying to roll over, and grunting and making faces! I think he is starting to teeth too. He is chewing on his fingers, kind of irritable, and drooling. His gums are looking tight and white in spots too. He is so attentive to everyone and everything. He knows who everyone is, and is starting to have attachments. He LOVES his daddy.
As I've said before, the heat and humidity in Oklahoma is really getting to Gunner's skin, BUT Mrs. Christie Zink (a loving, caring, sweet, most amazing EB advocate) gave us an inflatable swim toy for Gunner that has a canopy to block the sun! It is very EB friendly. We got it in the mail and put Gunner in it in the pool. The pool water is great for his skin. They tell us to add pool salt to Gunner's bath water also and we have started doing that too. To our surprise, Gunner actually loved the pool, and stayed in about 30 minutes!
He was just relaxin! Today was a special day for me. For six months now, every dressing change, I don't do much but try to keep Gunner calm. Cody and I can do dressings on our own, but all I do is hold his foot. Even though I am a nurse, it just really kills me to think of doing dressings and doing something to my child that I inflict pain doing. But it is something that has to be done for my little baby. I do random changes every once in a while, if something gets dirty from his diapers or something but never a bandage change down to his skin, let alone BY MYSELF. Well, today I did it! I'm so so so so proud of myself! I really needed this. Now, (we always technically could if we HAD to) but now I can do dressings whenever, wherever. I just needed this push I guess. I feel confident about it now. I have never felt a worse feeling, than needing help taking care of my son. I know that this is a different circumstance, but it still crushed me. But no more! Great day for me! :) God is GOOD.
Love to you all and God bless!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for this update! I have been wondering how Gunner has been doing.
I would like to encourage you to pursue your doctor and continue to request for him/her to get you a referral for a GI doctor. It is very important for Gunner to make sure you stay on top of the EB. The sooner you can deal with issues the better it is to keep this EB at bay.
Continuing to pray for you sweet son.
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Thank you for reading! And thank you so very much for the prayers. I am continuing to pursue the GI doctor. Giving up on that is out of the question. I willhave more updates soon!
DeleteEmily, congratulations on doing the bandages change by yourself!..and,please keep posting, I love to read about your adorable prince! Lots of love from Spain
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