Friday, January 24, 2014

2nd Set of Tubes and Adenoids

While I was out on maternity leave, Sawyer started getting ear infections again and she had one that we just couldn't seem to get rid of! We made an appointment with a new ENT since we didn't want to keep driving to our old one in Fort Worth. The new ENT, Dr. L. told us that Sawyer would need a new set of tubes (1st set were put in April 2013) and also recommended having her adenoids removed. Now, this poor girl has had more ear infections that I can count...I literally lost count. I used to keep track of them on my calendar and I just lost count between them all, there were that many! And here I thought breastfeeding was supposed to help prevent ear infections...11 months of breastfeeding and I've got the queen of ear infections on my hands! Bless my sweet child's heart!

We didn't waste any time and scheduled the surgery for Friday (we met with Dr. L on a Monday). I was a little nervous with how Sawyer would do when they had to take her from me because of the age she's at. You know, the age where they can't stand for Mommy or Daddy to leave...in Sawyer's case this also includes Nana. Thankfully, they gave her some medicine that kind of chilled her out (it's supposed to help with the separation anxiety). Once that medicine kicked in...she was sooo mellow and also a tad bit loopy. I felt bad for laughing at her a couple of times but it was just too funny! I wish I could've captured it on video but she was watching Mickey Mouse on my phone at the time.

She didn't cry at all when they took her back. She wouldn't lay down completely on the bed as they were taking her away...she held onto the rails to hold her shoulders and head up. She looked very uneasy but not upset. Once the surgery was over, Dr. L came out and filled us in. Apparently she had a polyp in one ear because of excessive scar tissue. When I asked what caused this, he said he had seen this before with the type of tubes our previous ENT used and that is why he never uses those specific tubes. He was confident that it wouldn't happen again with the tubes he put in her ears this time. Let's keep our fingers crossed! Everything else went fine with the exception of Sawyer's heck of time coming out of the anesthesia. Oh my word, that was ROUGH! She ended up pulling the IV out of her foot and scratching up my neck. I always knew my girl was strong, but holy moly it took all of my strength to keep her from falling out of my lap as I was holding her in recovery. Side note: like most children, Sawyer absolutely loathes restraint of any kind. That being said, when I was holding her she kept getting upset (totally understandable) and then would do the whole "toddler flailing/thrashing" is what I like to call it. Talk about feeling completely helpless as a mommy....

Bottom line is all is good with the world now! Since having the surgery, Sawyer's talking has really kicked into high gear. She's been talking for quite a while now and her vocabulary has been great. But since having the tubes, her speech has been MUCH clearer and she's putting 2-3 words together. She's quite the Chatty Cathy!

Looking cute in her gown
"Bubba" was there for support

3 Months Old Already!


I still can't believe our happy little guy is already three months old! Dusty and I have been so blessed to have had such happy babies. I remember Sawyer would smile so big, she looked like she just couldn't contain all of her happiness in that chunky little body of hers. She must have been giving her little brother some lesson because I actually think he can smile bigger than she did (totally didn't think that was possible). 

JT at 3 Months: 
rolled over at 11 weeks old (tummy to back)
started daycare on December 30th
got his ear molds removed on New Years Eve...no more rim kinks!
smiles the biggest smile I've ever seen! Just smile at him and he smiles back
sleeps from 8-2ish and then back asleep until I wake him up at 5:30 (on school days)
takes 4 oz bottles every two hours at daycare 
lights up when he sees his big sister--ring around the rosie is their favorite game (Sawyer spins his rock & play in circles as she sings "ashes ashes"
held his bottle on his own at daycare
laughed for the first time while sleeping. Papa can get some good laughs out of him too :)
discovered his hands
drools like CRAZY
tries to sit himself up when he's in his rock & play and while laying down
has made me love being a "boy mom". It's so much fun getting to be a "girl mom" AND  a "boy mom"
is getting all that gassy business under control...I've got a super happy baby on my hands, unless he's got a bubble in there...N.O. B.U.E.N.O! It's been a lot better though lately--YAY!
his hernia is starting to go down--looking more like a belly button now
has chubby cheeks!! Oh how I've missed having a chunky baby with rolls galore. Jansen's not there yet, but he's definitely been filling out. 3 months clothes are getting tight!
still doesn't like his big swing, but he tolerates the travel swing I keep in my bathroom while I get ready.
loves "standing" 
sitting in the bumbo has opened up a whole new world for him


My lumberjack
CHEEKS!


I wanted to cuddle in bed with this guy all day long
Mommy's first day back at work!
Just got the ear molds taken off for good!

His reaction when I asked if he was ready to go to daycare