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ARGH!!!! Now V has a partial hearing loss!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 490899" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Poor little guy. Wiz and gfgbro both had ear infections so often and bad that they had hearing loss. They both caught up really fast. Wi was delayed in walking and running until he had tubes. The day he had tubes put in he started running less than an hour after the surgery. He was 17 mos and it was nice to see. </p><p></p><p>Kids usually bounce back super fast from this type of problem once the tubes are working. If he has a lot of ear infections (and to cause these problems he probably does) you might want to think about the girlfriend/cf diet. It doesn't help all kids but I know quite a few who couldn't get rid of the ear infections until they tried the gluten-free, casein-free diet in desperation. When it works it works really well. They have a LOT better recipes and products for this now, so it isn't as hard as you might think. Heck, the Tofutti cream cheese is amazing - truly lives up to its' name (Better than Cream Cheese) and their ice cream sandwiches, Tofutti Cuties, are to die for. They are smaller than a reg ice cream sandwich and MUCH richer and creamier than most. I used to have to hide them or thank you might only get one out of a box because Wiz and J scarfed them all instead of their own reg ice cream sandwiches!! I even had to fight my father off at one point after he tried one. My dad is so anti anything that tastes remotely like health food that the food has to be amazing for him to eat a serving, much less more than one repeatedly!</p><p></p><p>I hope the ear infections are not too painful for him when he has them. If he doesn't have tubes in, ask about auralgan drops if you don't have them already. They are eardrops with lidocaine or somekind of "-caine" that numbs the ear and stops the hurt better than oral medications do (until the antibiotics kick in anyway). </p><p></p><p>Poor little guy. Poor Mommy (((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 490899, member: 1233"] Poor little guy. Wiz and gfgbro both had ear infections so often and bad that they had hearing loss. They both caught up really fast. Wi was delayed in walking and running until he had tubes. The day he had tubes put in he started running less than an hour after the surgery. He was 17 mos and it was nice to see. Kids usually bounce back super fast from this type of problem once the tubes are working. If he has a lot of ear infections (and to cause these problems he probably does) you might want to think about the girlfriend/cf diet. It doesn't help all kids but I know quite a few who couldn't get rid of the ear infections until they tried the gluten-free, casein-free diet in desperation. When it works it works really well. They have a LOT better recipes and products for this now, so it isn't as hard as you might think. Heck, the Tofutti cream cheese is amazing - truly lives up to its' name (Better than Cream Cheese) and their ice cream sandwiches, Tofutti Cuties, are to die for. They are smaller than a reg ice cream sandwich and MUCH richer and creamier than most. I used to have to hide them or thank you might only get one out of a box because Wiz and J scarfed them all instead of their own reg ice cream sandwiches!! I even had to fight my father off at one point after he tried one. My dad is so anti anything that tastes remotely like health food that the food has to be amazing for him to eat a serving, much less more than one repeatedly! I hope the ear infections are not too painful for him when he has them. If he doesn't have tubes in, ask about auralgan drops if you don't have them already. They are eardrops with lidocaine or somekind of "-caine" that numbs the ear and stops the hurt better than oral medications do (until the antibiotics kick in anyway). Poor little guy. Poor Mommy (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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