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<blockquote data-quote="kristen4112000" data-source="post: 414032" data-attributes="member: 11399"><p>My guy was walking at 10 months and at his 18 month check up the doctor walked in just as he said "I poke you in da eye" and he certainly did. Jabbed his index finger right in my eyeball. The dr said well, no issues with speech, I take it. We battled asthma, eczema, food reactions, and getting anyone to listen. At 6 weeks our pediatrician told me I was setting him up for a life of failure because he had grown so much. Said I was over feeding and he would for sure be diabetic. Which, you know. Truth be told I probably WAS overfeeding him, because it's hard to tell what you've done and not done when your baby hasn't slept in 6 weeks and hasn't stopped crying yet. Anyways. They said the fact he laid as a newborn and dug his head until it bled was probably ringworm. Which it wasn't. they tested and it wasn't. Hello. It was eczema, which I was screaming at them and they wouldn't listen.</p><p> </p><p>By 2 we were hospitalized with asthma. It seemed like everything just kept getting worse. If it wasn't medical it was behavioral. It's been a lot to deal with, I hate that Im just now addressing the issue. But now his medical issues are mostly under control so. This is where I am. </p><p> </p><p>The thing is. He's a daredevil. Nothing bothers him. He can wear 50 layers and they can be all bunched up and he doesn't care at all. He will try anything twice. Honestly that scares me about him. He doesn't seem to have the thought process of what is dangerous and what isn't. Having him in my life is sort of like being stuck with an 18 month old in a china shop. You just can't ever let him out of your site or out of reach. Or something is going to go horribly wrong, and fast. </p><p> </p><p>He's never slept much either. I think I was finally getting him to nap around a year old, then he gave that up. There were nights, he never even went to sleep. I make him go to bed here, rumor has it he'll still be up at 3 am if grandma allows it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristen4112000, post: 414032, member: 11399"] My guy was walking at 10 months and at his 18 month check up the doctor walked in just as he said "I poke you in da eye" and he certainly did. Jabbed his index finger right in my eyeball. The dr said well, no issues with speech, I take it. We battled asthma, eczema, food reactions, and getting anyone to listen. At 6 weeks our pediatrician told me I was setting him up for a life of failure because he had grown so much. Said I was over feeding and he would for sure be diabetic. Which, you know. Truth be told I probably WAS overfeeding him, because it's hard to tell what you've done and not done when your baby hasn't slept in 6 weeks and hasn't stopped crying yet. Anyways. They said the fact he laid as a newborn and dug his head until it bled was probably ringworm. Which it wasn't. they tested and it wasn't. Hello. It was eczema, which I was screaming at them and they wouldn't listen. By 2 we were hospitalized with asthma. It seemed like everything just kept getting worse. If it wasn't medical it was behavioral. It's been a lot to deal with, I hate that Im just now addressing the issue. But now his medical issues are mostly under control so. This is where I am. The thing is. He's a daredevil. Nothing bothers him. He can wear 50 layers and they can be all bunched up and he doesn't care at all. He will try anything twice. Honestly that scares me about him. He doesn't seem to have the thought process of what is dangerous and what isn't. Having him in my life is sort of like being stuck with an 18 month old in a china shop. You just can't ever let him out of your site or out of reach. Or something is going to go horribly wrong, and fast. He's never slept much either. I think I was finally getting him to nap around a year old, then he gave that up. There were nights, he never even went to sleep. I make him go to bed here, rumor has it he'll still be up at 3 am if grandma allows it. [/QUOTE]
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