Hello,
I'm new to being a mother, new to using forums and new to MSPI, so finding my way around this forum and picking up advice - please excuse my ignorance of forum acronyms, I'm trying to get my head around those!
My lovely daughter, Bettie is 5 and a half months old and the poor thing suffers with awful eczema and allergic colitis. I breastfeed, but she was given formula in the hospital by an awful nurse who accused me of starving her when she was less than a day old, and subsequent midwives who told me my milk hadn't come in, however by day 3 I used a pump and filled the bottle! Had an awful time establishing bf due to being really ill with repeated bacterial mastitus, but luckily I was able to continue bf and Bettie has always gained weight well.
After going backwards and forwards to the gP with my concerns about her skin, reflux, bloody stools and green diarrhoea, I finally saw a pediatrician and dermatologist 3 weeks ago. I have a new routine of creams and bandages, and have cut all milk and soy protein from my diet (not easy for a veggie, but I think i'm eating healthily enough, if not missing cheese, choc and tofu!). As advised I have started weaning with purees and it's going well. Her skin is still terrible, still having poop issues, but the blood stopped as soon as I changed my diet. I am taking solace from your stories here of your children who are still healthy, some also able to tolerate these foods now they are older.
My concerns are about routine, or total lack of it! I read about EASY and dip into the whisperer book, and I fear I am allowing "bad habits" But are all bets off with an unwell baby? The poor girl is in so much discomfort due to her eczema and stomach. She often wants to feed every 2-3 hours, but that is common for babies seeking to sooth the pain of acid reflux. She struggles to stay asleep as she itches so much and wakes herself up inconsolable, despite taking piriton at night. then we have bad days of her being overtired. I feel for her so much, I do anything to give her comfort, so at night myself or my hubby hold her arms in her moses to stop her itching herself awake, and in the day, I feed her to sleep and let her nap on my lap so I can hold her arms and soothe her. If I don't do this she doesn't get rest and will scratch until she bleeds (we use scratchsleeves and bandages to minimise the damage).
Lack of sleep is taking it's toll on my husband and I, and I get nothing done all day. As soon as hubby is home, it takes both of us to do bath, creams and bandages as she gets so agitated and itchy, and then the stress of bedtime starts!
Anyone been in this position and got through it?