Guest guest Posted December 3, 2003 Report Share Posted December 3, 2003 Ok, for any of you who do not remember, Bradley was born at 35 weeks IUGR/SGA 3 p 15 ounces 16 1/2 inches tall. He had no breathing problems and only reflux. A geneticist saw him at 11 days old and suggested he MIGHT have RSS. We later got a diagnosis form 2 geneticist the he IS RSS. Well, with his great pediatrician and GI doctor, Bradley has gained over 3 pounds in the last month and a half. His GI dr set his zantac dose up to 1cc 3 times a day. He is the happiest child still and goes to a babysitter a few days a week while I am at work for a couple of hours. We go for a well baby check next week, but he was sick 2 weeks ago and dropped form 18 pounds to 17 pounds in a weekend, hopefully he will have caught back up by next week. He has no oral aversions and is eating almost everyhting I do with no teeth yet. He is 27 1/4 inches tall at last visit and before he lost the weight from illness was 18 pounds 2 ounces. He will be 10 months old on DEC 20. He is doign great and started crawling in the last 3 weeks. Not very far, but still crawling. His pediatrician is now trying to get his medicaid to cover a visit to Dr H for re-evaluation. We are going through a big mess with trying to get this approved. She wants him to go see her, as she now thinks the diagnosis is a little off, because he is growing so well and following such a good curve. he has more than quadrupled his BW. They were maybe expecting him to be 15-18 pounds at 1 year old. and they were not expecting the height to go over 26 before 1 either. since his jump on the curve, he is on all the normal charts, albeit a little low on them, but he is on them. he had a growth spurt, and although he can still wear the 3-6 month clothing the bottoms are getting to short for him so he has moved into 6-9 months for his height. My question is has anyone had any problems getting out of state medicaid to pay for a visit to Dr. H and how did you get it approved? My ped deals with 2 other RSS kids in the practice, and she said Bradley should go see dr h for re- evaluation as he is doing so well, she thoink he may have been mis- diagnosed, He has most of the rss characteristics, but is huge for an RSS child, she is concerned if we don't see dr h he will not benefit from the path we are currently on. I don't know what to think anyone anyone. Please advise. Paige Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 hey paige!! glad to hear bradley is doing so well after getting his tubes in his ears!!! and i am glad that him and his baby brother are getting along better!! take care!! jodie c. (nicholas-6 1/2 nonrss, christopher- 3 1/2 rss 25lbs 13oz 36.3 " periactin, ght (genotropin on hold another 3 months), ADHD, assmentry (left side 1cm), johnathon-16m nonrss) > > Well Mr. Bradley, is doing great we have initiated OT and speech > therapy. Ever since he got his tubes (ear) on the 11th of october we > have already noticed a HUGE difference. Also, he is more loving to > his baby brother!! He is a growing boy, and often he refuses food at > daycare and at home, wich has prompted more nutrition appts with EI > here in Nevada. But other than that he is a healthy growing child. > > Paige Andes > > Bradley - RSS, Ezcema, ear tubes, 24pounds 4 ounces, 31 inches > and 20 months old > > Harmon - non-RSS, 15pounds 10 ounces, 27 inches long, 3.5 > months old Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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