Guest guest Posted March 25, 2004 Report Share Posted March 25, 2004 I have not posted here yet- I am a " lurker " , but have gotten much information and support here already. So here's my info: 1). GingerF 2). Ellicott City, MD 3). 1 daughter, : 13 months old, now 12 pounds- 11 ounces, 25 inches (working diagnosis of RSS since shortly after birth -nothing official yet). 4). Born at 31.5 weeks (8.5 weeks premature) due to my severe pre- eclampsia, her IUGR/SGA, and poor placental perfusion. Weight at birth was 2 pounds 2.9 ounces, she was 14 & 1/4 inches long. 5). is currently not on any meds. She was on Zantac for reflux, but we are doing a trial period off the med now. 6). has her 1st appointment with an endocrinoligist Dr.Reiner on Monday, she has been seen by Dr. Wulfsberg at University of MD Genetics several times. 7). She was about 1 month old when they brought up the subject of RSS and she was seen by Dr. Wulfsberg at that time who wanted to " watch " to see if she outgrew the features they were concerned about. We go back to him again in May. The hope was that her SGA was due to my BP issues, however she has not had the catch-up growth they want, so off to the Endocrinologist. It's been so nice to meet everyone so far. I look forward to getting to know each of you. Thank you for sharing your journey with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2004 Report Share Posted March 26, 2004 Hi Ginger, Your email, points 1-5, are mirroring my life. My daughter is now 7. If you and your husband are not very tall, the endo may say wait and- see... unless there is more evidence. For years they told us you are 5 3 your husband 5 10 and she is not going to be tall anyway. Jua was born at 31 weeks, about 14 inches long, was just over 2 lbs, had a left refulx, and stayed on bactrin to insure she had no recurring episode of urinary tract infection. IF your daughter does not have catch up growth within the fist two years you need to stay close to this group as there is a wealth of information here for you. None of it very scary! But... there are things you need to keep pace with so when you go to the doctor you have more background information to query them with. Just so you do not worry, they say babies born at 31 weeks are very bright. When ita began to multiply at age 5 I began to believe the rumor. There may be bright things ahead! AvaMarie -- In RSS-Support , " hoping1116 " wrote: > I have not posted here yet- I am a " lurker " , but have gotten much > information and support here already. > > So here's my info: > 1). GingerF > > 2). Ellicott City, MD > > 3). 1 daughter, : 13 months old, now 12 pounds- 11 ounces, 25 > inches (working diagnosis of RSS since shortly after birth -nothing > official yet). > > 4). Born at 31.5 weeks (8.5 weeks premature) due to my severe pre- > eclampsia, her IUGR/SGA, and poor placental perfusion. Weight at > birth was 2 pounds 2.9 ounces, she was 14 & 1/4 inches long. > > 5). is currently not on any meds. She was on Zantac for > reflux, but we are doing a trial period off the med now. > > 6). has her 1st appointment with an endocrinoligist Dr.Reiner > on Monday, she has been seen by Dr. Wulfsberg at University of MD > Genetics several times. > > 7). She was about 1 month old when they brought up the subject of > RSS and she was seen by Dr. Wulfsberg at that time who wanted > to " watch " to see if she outgrew the features they were concerned > about. We go back to him again in May. The hope was that her SGA was > due to my BP issues, however she has not had the catch-up growth > they want, so off to the Endocrinologist. > > It's been so nice to meet everyone so far. I look forward to getting > to know each of you. Thank you for sharing your journey with me. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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