Guest guest Posted April 23, 2001 Report Share Posted April 23, 2001 Hi All, So many Questions!! I've only been a member for 2 weeks - hadn't even heard of RSS 3 weeks ago.....very steep learning curve!! Just wanted to tell you all how valuable this site has been to me - I think I've read a very large percantage of all the posts now - and been staying up much later than I intend in the evening - there is so much to learn! One day I might be able to answer the questions other people post - but for now I'm just going to keep on asking :-) OK Here goes 1. Periactin We have been prescribed periactin for use before meals - I have been encouraged to " experiment " with timings and find what works best for Finlay - (1 hour before a meal seems to be the optimum for him). We were told to use it " as and when " - so we havn't been terribly strict about giving it to him 3 times a day (sometimes its once, or twice...) also we don't give it to him at the same time each day - it just depends on his routine. Now as I read this Im thinking that you guys will all think I've been really irresponsible.....but the thing is I checked with a paediatrician a pharmacist and our GP. and I keep asking " should I be being more disciplined about this - does it matter if we skip a dose " Anyway they all seem fairly relaxed about it. Now having read the posts re periactin and seeing that you all seem to have very strict dosages and timings I'm a bit worried that we are doing the wrong thing - so I've stopped using it in the meantime 'til I can get some clarification (our paediatrician is on hols at the moment) We get periactin in a syrup suspension the potency is 1mg/5ml. We are giving Finlay 5mls per dose up to 3 times a day (ie 1mg x3) Finlay is 17months old, 70cm tall and weighs 7.5kgs (about 15lbs I think) Incidently I find the easiest way to give it to him is in 20mls of pediasure in his bottle - he just loves it! So I'd be really interested in the dosages you use and how often you administer it and if you know why its important to keep using it without missing a dose..... 2.Eating Just wanted to add that Finlay is now almost eating age appropratly - but it just happened suddenly when he got a few more teeth =- he now has 6 at the front and 4 molars But he is still drinking formula/pediasure from a bottle - havn't been brave enough to cross that bridge yet...its the only way I can guarante he will drinmk enough so I'm not going to stress about it for a while yet... Have tried using these anyway up cups - but he just can't suck hard enough to get the liquid. He will have some water form a sipper cup - but it mainly goes down his front. 3Hypo G Only just found out about this the other night (one of my midnight stints on this bulletin board!!) Feel really stupid coz I had noticed that finlay had very sweet breath in the mornings and often sweated during the night duh! Anyway I woke him up to give him a bottle that night but his breath smelled fine and he was not interested in the bottle at all (pediasure) that was at midnight he last ate at (pediasure) at 7.30pm (ish). In the morning he woke at 5ish - he always does this but jsut goes back to sleep - anywya I rushed through to try and give him a bottle - again not really intereseted he had a little (50mls) and then just went back to sleep. The pattern seems to be that he has the sweet breath etc in the morning but not through the night. So Im wondering is it possible to have mild hyupo g - maybe it doesn't happen every night? Or maybe it only hapens after 10hours - not 3 or 4? Should I be waking him to feed even if he appears not to be hungry? I should also say that although Finlay is small he does have some body fat - nothing like hs peers but he is not completely fat free i will direct all these questions to my own doctor but just wondered it you could shed any light..... Also if you do wake your kids to feed them what is the best thing to give them? I read all of Doctor h's posts re hypo g and ketones - they were so helpful - she is a legend! Many thanks for all your help - its great not to have to travel the road alone and apologies for the length of this post. Thanks for reading if you've got this far! - mum to Finlay 17mths ??RSS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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