Monday, October 15, 2012

No More Mr. Fussypants (we hope!!!)



If you’ve been following our blog, you know that we have been battling “Mr. Fussypants” for a couple weeks now. It has been a tough couple weeks, but we really feel like God has delivered us from this little monster. We don’t know exactly what the one true solution was; however, we have seen a remarkable turnaround over the past week. He is so much happier now! On a side note, he is now on his 5th night of sleeping through the entire night!! Thank you Jesus!!!

As if that wasn’t big enough news, Easton has changed so much over the past two weeks. He can now see and is beginning to recognize our faces. Ryan and I love “talking” to him through our facial gestures and silly voices. It warms our hearts to hear him laugh and to see his cute little smile. I think we have fallen in love with him all over again!

Tonight Ryan thought Easton was sound asleep, so he placed him in his cradle. Twenty minutes later we snuck in to check on him and were greeted with smiles and laughter.  This cracked us up. He is turning out to be a real ham!

Monday, October 8, 2012

Mr. Fussypants



Three weeks ago Easton was diagnosed with colic. I, like many people, cringed at the idea of our sweet little boy having anything remotely associated with Colic. We discovered that a child with colic has a very immature and easily irritated digestive system. 

When an episode hits, it is heartbreaking for Ryan and I.  Easton’s entire body tightens up and he curls up into a ball. He clenches his fists, screams loudly for an extended period of time, and turns bright red, almost purple. Nothing we do seems to console him. You have to wait for it to pass. Placing him on his side, holding him close to us, and rubbing his little tummy and back seem to provide some comfort. These fits started out happening in the evenings and lasted from 5pm to near midnight on some occasions. After experiencing this for a couple days we made an appointment with his pediatrician, where we discovered that we would have to contend with “Mr. Fussypants” for about three months. (By the way, three months seems like an eternity right now!) 

After much research and talking with the doctor, we have made many adjustments. I am on a completely dairy free diet, we’ve done away with foods that naturally make adults gassy, and have found that propping him up while he sleeps helps as well. After two weeks, we have noticed some improvement. Mr. Fussypants makes his appearances usually in the early mornings now and on rare occasions in the late evening. The episodes don’t last nearly as long as they did in the beginning. The doctor prescribed a stronger anti-gas drop, which works well.