M.H. asks from Haymarket, VA on July 02, 2009
What Are Your Thoughts?
My 7 month old is having some strange symptoms. We're going to the ped for a 2nd opinion today, but 1st ped didn't seem to think much of this. His symptoms are:
-coughing for 5 weeks (more of a nagging cough than persistant, but it has been forceful at times)
-vomiting 1xday about every 1-2 days (this has been happening for 5 weeks as well,
-Congestion-but only in the morning
-sleeping for 18-20 hrs per day (normal for him is 14-15. This has been happening for 2 weeks
DEVELOPMENT:
-never imitates sounds
-didn't roll over until 7 months
-no tripod sitting yet
-has never beared weight on his legs
-sometimes eyes go in funny position, almost like they rold back in his head a bit.
When he was born:
He was delivered by emergency c-section due to heart being in tachycardia (heart rate was over 300). He's been cleared by cardiologist as a newborn for no congential heart problems.
I know this is alot of info., so I appreciate you reading. My heart tells me something could be wrong but the dr seems quick to have an answer (he may have a virus, so he's sleeping more; Don't be worried about development at this point.
ANY INPUT WOULD BE SO APPRECIATED. I DON'T WANT TO SEEM LIKE A "NERVOUS NELLY" BUT I JUST FEEL LIKE SOMETHING IS NOT RIGHT.
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So What Happened?™
Thanks so much for all of your responses. We went for a 2nd opinion yesterday and discovered some troubling news. To make a long story short...son was delivered by emerg. c-section due to atrial fib(heart rate over 300). He is not growing according to the natural growth curve which can indicate a choromosomal problem. The 2 conditions could possibly be related. Heart issue could also cause the excessive sleep. He's going back to his cardiologist and has now been referred to a geneticist. Hopefully, everything is going to be ok...but we'll have to get further testing done. Thank you for all of your thoughts...
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K.S. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
Mom's usually know their babies better than anyone. You know when something's not right. Get a second opinion and a third if need be. I wouldn't give up until you feel satisfied.
K. in Maryland
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K.S. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
I agree w/ you, it does sound as if somethings not right. Always trust your gut as a mother, you will be right most of the time.
This is just my opinion or thoughts on what is going on:
There may have possibly been some bit of brain damage during birth. They should check for that.
As for his eyes rolling: that could be a seizure. They come in many stages of seriousness. I think you can even have a silent one, which might be what he has.
As for the nagging cough: and the persistent congestion you might want to check for CF. Im not sure how young children exhibit symptoms of that. His vomitting could be from the drainage/congestion making him nauseaus (sp).
You might have a doctor tell you that the coughing is asthma. They might want to hear the cough as well, so make your appt. early in the a.m. while he is congested the most. You should ask for a lung xray as well.
How is his appetite?
I would definately get a 2nd or even a 3rd opinion. Dont give up. I hope some of my info was helpful, I hope you figure out what is going on and that its not serious.
Best wishes.
L.F. answers from Norfolk on July 07, 2009
Hi MH,
My first response when reading this was "go with your gut". If you feel something is not right, then you are the one that knows your little one better than anyone else! My prayers are with you.
Z.B. answers from Richmond on July 03, 2009
Trust your instincts and get as many opinions as you can from different types of doctors. Consider going to a different pediatrician or a family doctor. Anything until you feel comfortable. I wouldn't worry too much about each individual symptom because all of them can be explained (i.e. coughing could be from acid reflux, allergies, etc.) Is the vomiting something more than normal spit up? Also, some of the "delays" don't seem very serious to me as these milestones are different for every child. I have nieces and nephew who did not walk until almost 2 and they are perfectly fine. Some were late crawlers, one did not have one tooth until she was over one year today that niece is 15 and still hasn't lost all of her baby teeth!). My third child barely spoke until he was over 2 and now at almost 3 he is still hard to understand. (I just wasn't giving him all the "verbal attention" he needed.) My point is, everyone is different so try to stay as calm as you can while you work to get all the information you need. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS first and foremost! Get a notebook and make sure you write a list of all the symptoms and all of your questions. Take it with you to every doctor and pull it out immediately. Write down what they say and compare all your notes. I had a similar experience as you and writing everything down gave me a sense of control and helped me feel organized. I hope this helps. God bless you and your whole family!!
C.B. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
Go with your instincts and make sure you keep pressing until someone gives you answers. It could amount to nothing, but you, as his mom, know him better than anyone and if you feel that something is wrong, you should get answers until you feel satisfied. He is depending on you to be his advocate. I hope that all goes well and that whatever is wrong is found and taken care of soon. It's incredibly stressful to worry about a sick child. You don't say where you are located but I have a wonderful pediatrician I've used for 16 years and he never brushes me off and always follows through. My oldest son was 3 months premature and we went to him for every little thing and he said "if I had a baby born that early I'd go to the doctor for every little thing too". He's wonderful and in the Catonsville area of MD. I'd be happy to pass on any info, just contact me. I'll be thinking of you and hoping that all goes well. Good luck!
R.H. answers from Norfolk on July 03, 2009
The only question i have is did your baby get oxygen when he was born? My sisters son did and they said he was delayed because of it. he is nearly 2 1/2 yrs old and hardly talks, he didn't walk until he was 2yrs old. He seemed to be with in most areas except for physical and talking. I can't say what is wrong it seems a little off. I mean most children talk at 1yr so i would expect imitating to be happening. (but not always) he should have rolled over sooner (but not always) I would think he would be tripod setting by now and bearing at least a little weight on his legs. The eye thing happens i think to most babies until they are about a yr old.
Another question i would have is do you give him alot of opportunities to hold his own weight. outside of a chair of any sort. I'm not saying set him alone I'm just saying lay him on the floor with things to get to and give him ALOT of time to figure out how to get them. I think parents over use entertainment things or holding things like swings, jumparoos, excersauceers, car seats, high chairs and all these types of things. They take away the chance for them to build up straingth. If they lay on the floor in any position they have to raise their head to see and people like to see so it gives them good reason to learn this. Good luck and i hope you figure this out if there is a prob. Mothers intuition looks like it's in play here.
K.S. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
Mom's usually know their babies better than anyone. You know when something's not right. Get a second opinion and a third if need be. I wouldn't give up until you feel satisfied.
K. in Maryland
T.O. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
I am the mom of 6 boys. One of them is autistic, one has low tone, another has significant speech problems. My pediatrician is AWESOME, and she said, "Birth to Three." I don't know if you are aware, but every state has a birth-to-three program whose purpose is to identify and help kids who are a bit behind or are having problems, and to help catch them up or make progress in areas where they are deficient. I live next door to an Occupational Therapist for birth to three, and she evaluates kids all of the time in order to help the parents find out what, if anything, is wrong, and how to make things better. There are Physical therapists, developmental specialists, speech therapists, and service coordinators who all work with you to help your little one. Give them a call for an eval, and at the very least, you'll have objective opinions, and at best, they will help you get your little one on the right track, if he is off teack. God bless!
S.J. answers from Washington DC on July 03, 2009
I'm so sorry to hear about your little one. I say trust your instincts. If you feel something is not right, go get a second, third, fourth opinion. Remember, doctors are not all-knowing and more often than not, they're just guessing. You know your son better than anyone else. If your heart says 'something's wrong' then you need to listen to that. Best case, you take him to another doctor or two and he turns out to be perfectly fine. Worst case, you're right and your little boy is sick. I'm no expert, but I think you're right to be concerned. From what you've said, I would be worried too. Seems like it's time to cut your losses with your current doctor and find someone else. I wish you and your family all the best.
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