Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Darla: A thought for you to digest. If Porrah has trouble nursing still, you may want to consider getting a pump (insurance should cover this as a feeding issue; I know we got one because Leah had a cleft palate and couldn't nurse) and consider getting a habermann nipple. There is no " sucking " to get the milk out of the bottle. There are three lines on the nipple and the longest one makes the milk come out faster when pressing on that part of the nipple. Leah still uses a habermann bottle and she is 5 years old. She only will use a cup at school and not at home.....yet. I know we need to work with her on that one. But that way Porrah won't be swallowing air and trying to get enough suction to pull the milk out. And she will still be getting your milk in to her. Just a thought. Nerenhausen mom to Leah krebscycle99 wrote: > Darla, > > I printed all of your emails and thought I would respond to all three > in this one. > > Luke- Yes pursue, when you have time, giving him the opportuity to > speak with some one outside of the family. It make take more than one > visit for him to feel comfortable enough with that person to really > open up. I'm so sorry that they are still ill with the lingering > unknown virus. How frustrating and scary to have that lingering in > your home. Ada, also had a difficult time kicking it. I supplemented > her with mega Vit C & Fish Oil & Zinc Lozenges. and lots of Rest, > rest, rest. > > As far as Asenath & Porrah catching it, oh my, let's hope......, > watch carefully. IV's really helped pull Lily back from the brink of > the illness/seizure cycle a few times. > > How is Zipporrah doing with the nursing/eating? did you get any > advice/help from whiteman when you spoke with him? > > I'm sorry Dr whiteman reported back to you with the news that he did. > Thankful that the MRI etc was normal. Lily had high lactic acid. I > remember reading an E Medicine article on Lactic acidosis and pretty > much panicking!That was near the beginning of the journey, we > become " use to " so many things that one shouldn't. Anyways, Lily's > levels were quite high off and on, more high than low. We never did > have it " treated " per se. Hopefully Whiteman will take a more pro- > active course with her, since he is the expert. > > My thoughts are with you and yours, > > Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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