Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hi, my name is Heidi and my daughter is 15 1/2 months old. was a preemie due to a malformed placenta and things have just gotten more interesting sice then. I'm not quite sure what to write to tell you what's going on with . The VNA lady asked me what her primary diagnosis was and I had no clue what to say. She just had bloodwork and a skin biopsy for metabolic stuff and mito, but no diagnosis yet. She has terrible GI problems and has a G-J tube with the g tube to drainage and the j tube for tiny feeds of neocate. She has a broviac and gets TPN 20 hours a day. She has neuro involvement with seizures, dystonia, delays, and autonomic disregulation. She has some kind of renal involvement, possibly RTA. She has lung issues and is on a monitor at night. So, what's the main problem? I guess it's that 's body just doesn't work the way she wants it to. She is a bright, happy, wonderful toddler who wants to get into things and explore like other kids her age. I've gotten over the fact that may not ever be 'typical' but I just want to keep her feeling good. The TPN has worked wonders. She's trying to move around by wiggling and scooting, and I wouldn't dare leave her on the bed now. She used to be so wiped out by any movement that she had to take a nap after laughing and playing peek-a- boo. Now, it's a 40 minute nap maybe twice a day! I'm looking forward to talking to folks who have the same experiences. We've met up with some great families at the hospital, and it was nice to talk to people with similar issues at home. Nice change from the typical playgroup scene where I have to spend too much time explaining everything and not have anything really current to talk about. Thanks! Heidi, 's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hi Heidi, Welcome! I also have a daughter on TPN as well as a GJ tube. Miranda is now 7 years old. She was diagnosed with Mito, complex IV when she was 4. I look forward to hearing more about your daughter. -- 's intro Hi, my name is Heidi and my daughter is 15 1/2 months old. was a preemie due to a malformed placenta and things have just gotten more interesting sice then. I'm not quite sure what to write to tell you what's going on with . The VNA lady asked me what her primary diagnosis was and I had no clue what to say. She just had bloodwork and a skin biopsy for metabolic stuff and mito, but no diagnosis yet. She has terrible GI problems and has a G-J tube with the g tube to drainage and the j tube for tiny feeds of neocate. She has a broviac and gets TPN 20 hours a day. She has neuro involvement with seizures, dystonia, delays, and autonomic disregulation. She has some kind of renal involvement, possibly RTA. She has lung issues and is on a monitor at night. So, what's the main problem? I guess it's that 's body just doesn't work the way she wants it to. She is a bright, happy, wonderful toddler who wants to get into things and explore like other kids her age. I've gotten over the fact that may not ever be 'typical' but I just want to keep her feeling good. The TPN has worked wonders. She's trying to move around by wiggling and scooting, and I wouldn't dare leave her on the bed now. She used to be so wiped out by any movement that she had to take a nap after laughing and playing peek-a-boo. Now, it's a 40 minute nap maybe twice a day!I'm looking forward to talking to folks who have the same experiences. We've met up with some great families at the hospital, and it was nice to talk to people with similar issues at home. Nice change from the typical playgroup scene where I have to spend too much time explaining everything and not have anything really current to talk about.Thanks!Heidi, 's momPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hi Heidi, Welcome! I also have a daughter on TPN as well as a GJ tube. Miranda is now 7 years old. She was diagnosed with Mito, complex IV when she was 4. I look forward to hearing more about your daughter. -- 's intro Hi, my name is Heidi and my daughter is 15 1/2 months old. was a preemie due to a malformed placenta and things have just gotten more interesting sice then. I'm not quite sure what to write to tell you what's going on with . The VNA lady asked me what her primary diagnosis was and I had no clue what to say. She just had bloodwork and a skin biopsy for metabolic stuff and mito, but no diagnosis yet. She has terrible GI problems and has a G-J tube with the g tube to drainage and the j tube for tiny feeds of neocate. She has a broviac and gets TPN 20 hours a day. She has neuro involvement with seizures, dystonia, delays, and autonomic disregulation. She has some kind of renal involvement, possibly RTA. She has lung issues and is on a monitor at night. So, what's the main problem? I guess it's that 's body just doesn't work the way she wants it to. She is a bright, happy, wonderful toddler who wants to get into things and explore like other kids her age. I've gotten over the fact that may not ever be 'typical' but I just want to keep her feeling good. The TPN has worked wonders. She's trying to move around by wiggling and scooting, and I wouldn't dare leave her on the bed now. She used to be so wiped out by any movement that she had to take a nap after laughing and playing peek-a-boo. Now, it's a 40 minute nap maybe twice a day!I'm looking forward to talking to folks who have the same experiences. We've met up with some great families at the hospital, and it was nice to talk to people with similar issues at home. Nice change from the typical playgroup scene where I have to spend too much time explaining everything and not have anything really current to talk about.Thanks!Heidi, 's momPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Hi Heidi, Welcome! I also have a daughter on TPN as well as a GJ tube. Miranda is now 7 years old. She was diagnosed with Mito, complex IV when she was 4. I look forward to hearing more about your daughter. -- 's intro Hi, my name is Heidi and my daughter is 15 1/2 months old. was a preemie due to a malformed placenta and things have just gotten more interesting sice then. I'm not quite sure what to write to tell you what's going on with . The VNA lady asked me what her primary diagnosis was and I had no clue what to say. She just had bloodwork and a skin biopsy for metabolic stuff and mito, but no diagnosis yet. She has terrible GI problems and has a G-J tube with the g tube to drainage and the j tube for tiny feeds of neocate. She has a broviac and gets TPN 20 hours a day. She has neuro involvement with seizures, dystonia, delays, and autonomic disregulation. She has some kind of renal involvement, possibly RTA. She has lung issues and is on a monitor at night. So, what's the main problem? I guess it's that 's body just doesn't work the way she wants it to. She is a bright, happy, wonderful toddler who wants to get into things and explore like other kids her age. I've gotten over the fact that may not ever be 'typical' but I just want to keep her feeling good. The TPN has worked wonders. She's trying to move around by wiggling and scooting, and I wouldn't dare leave her on the bed now. She used to be so wiped out by any movement that she had to take a nap after laughing and playing peek-a-boo. Now, it's a 40 minute nap maybe twice a day!I'm looking forward to talking to folks who have the same experiences. We've met up with some great families at the hospital, and it was nice to talk to people with similar issues at home. Nice change from the typical playgroup scene where I have to spend too much time explaining everything and not have anything really current to talk about.Thanks!Heidi, 's momPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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