We came home with instructions to try and rule out acid reflux (because she has a good chunk of symptoms), and are supposed to try a few things over the weekend. If we don't see improvement, then we'll go back Monday, and possibly get medication for GERD. I would chalk it up to Colic, but she just seems to be in pain a lot of the time, and some remedies for acid reflux seem to really make her feel better. (thats why we have her propped up on all those blankets... trying to keep her at a 30 degree angle after eating).
So, heres to even more sleepless hours. Sorry neighbors!
Edit: I forgot to mention that my chunky butt (her nickname for the day) gained 14 ounces in a week! I was worried at first she wasn't getting enough to eat... guess not!
Oh I am so sorry! Tav was so fussy in the beginning too and has the WORST reflux of our boys. (Thanks dad- who also has reflux!) It can be hard to watch and see them so uncomfortable and trying everything under the sun to try and relieve it! If that is what it ends up being, just know that it does get better and they do get happier, you just gotta figure out what's going to work for them. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh! The poor thing. I hate seeing my baby in pain, even when he's just pooping =) I hope the things that doctor gave you to try out work for her. I have to do the same thing in Jackson's bed because he gets the hiccups so much. I have books under the mattress to prop it up. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteAh, the joys of being a mother! Sorry about the screaming. I was always worried that Logan would start and my neighbors would freak out. Good luck and hope the screaming stops soon!
ReplyDeleteSorry. Hope the things that the dr suggested works for you and her.
ReplyDeletePoor baby! and poor you! Alyssa had colic and I thought I was going to go crazy for a long time. (I still am actually) Hopefully she gets better soon! Hopefully I can come visit soon and give you a break!
ReplyDeleteCan you adjust the baby hammock so that it is always at an incline? I know we can do that with ours...Just so you aren't always piling up blankets! Good luck. I hope she starts feeling better very soon.
ReplyDeleteOh sister! I am feeling your pain! It's so hard when they seem like they're in pain. I'm excited to see if the GERD stuff works. I'm wondering if Audrey had GERD. She never spit up so my Dr. ruled it out for that reason. Poor baby and poor mommy and daddy!
ReplyDeleteSo, so sorry Jodee! That is so hard for you and the precious little girl!
ReplyDeleteOh Jodee I so feel your pain. Natalie had GERD but wasn't really fussy about it. Noah has GERD and the whole world knows about it. Just keep her on an incline and...well I will just email you what I know because you can take stuff that reduces the reflux. If it makes you feel better Noah used be up all night screaming and now it's just during the day:)
ReplyDeleteOoooh that's sad. She was so not a screamer the first week...in fact I was just telling Casey how she was a pretty relaxed baby. I hope she starts feeling better soon :)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason that first sentence made me giggle. You're telling us she's screaming and I look at the picture and get all sad, but really she's just yawning. I'm going to e-mail you a link to my friend's blog who it sounds had the same problem.
ReplyDeleteI hope you guys can figure out what's wrong soon. There's nothing worse than a sad baby. And good for her for gaining 14 ounces! She'll be caught up to Shea in no time!