As I mentioned earlier, we started Maxwell on whole cow’s milk when I had to go to the hospital. Robert had called the pediatrician Saturday morning to get the best advice on what to do – mainly to ask what kind of formula they recommended. Our pediatrician’s office wasn’t open that Saturday so they transferred him to the office they partner with. A nurse at that office told him that whole milk was fine at 10 months…which I’m sure it is. However, I just knew that wasn’t what our pediatrician would recommend and made a point to call them back as soon as I got out of the hospital. I did yesterday morning and, sure enough, the nurse at our doctor’s office couldn’t believe they told us to start giving him whole milk at only 10 months. They don’t recommend cow’s milk at all until at least 1 year. So, we switched over to formula today and Maxwell seems to be doing just fine with it…he just rolls like that.
The funniest part was at the end of my conversation with the nurse, she said, “I’m gonna go look at your chart right now and see who told you that!” Hope we didn’t get someone in trouble!
My second day home was good. I am feeling much better everyday but am shocked at my lack of energy. Just sitting up instead of laying down takes it out of me. It is amazing to watch the energy that Maxwell has and think that I could actually keep up with him just last week. I’m sure I’ll get there again soon…just have to be patient!
I did learn today that a Get Well Soon balloon is big fun to a little baby…
I also want to do a special little Friday Favorite to all the people that have helped me this week. You guys really are my favorite.
First a giant thank you to everyone who left a comment here, sent me an email or facebook message, or even just thought about me. THANK YOU! Every little bit made a difference.
A yum yum yum thank you to Ashley and Sissy for the meals. It was one less thing to worry about and I am super appreciative.
A shout out to my besties – Hannah, Andee, Laura and Lyndsay for the awesome bouquets (edibile and otherwise!) and for constantly checking in on me. You make me feel loved.
A giant bow sized thank you to Susan for…every single thing. I don’t know how I lucked out getting Susan in my life but I’m not going to question it. Susan, you were nothing short of a literal lifesaver this weekend.
A giant praise to GJ for, once again, being the very best there is. She hopped on a plane to do whatever was needed…all I really needed was her. Momma’s are the best.
A big hug and kiss to Robert for getting me from Winchester, TN to Birmingham in record time…and for just being Robert. I wouldn’t have gotten through any of this without you.
Now, here’s one last pic to send you out for the weekend….Peekaboo!
Hopefully next week we’ll be back to better photos and no sick talk! Have a great weekend!
Jan says
You are definitely on the mend and you also get praise for being such a good patient – even when you were feeling your worst you were kind and polite to everyone. You certainly have a great support team and I was glad to be a small part.
Jen says
Wow. You sound like you are doing much better! Glad to hear it. I was wondering about the cow’s milk but I know each doctor does his own thing–was going to support it no matter what! Maxwell eats well enough that it probably would have been just fine but I’m glad you got the “correct” advice from your pediatrician. I know they can fluctuate quite a bit. Delaney’s formula was not thought of highly by Nate’s but it was what was recommended by hers. I hope this weekend is the last of the worst and you can start off next week feeling great!
Dad says
I learned that when your wife says she’s in pain, she means it! Maxwell and I are so glad you are home where you belong. Thanks to everyone for your help over the past week; we are fortunate to have great families and friends.
Nancy says
Steph, so glad you are feeling better each day. What a scare this has been. Thank God for modern medicine! I’ve been sending you healing energy all week. Love you!
andee says
Thanks for the sweet shout out! 🙂 Just so happy you are on the road to full recovery. You are amazingly strong and resilient! I can’t begin to imagine what you went through. Maxwell (and Robert!) must be so happy to have his mommy home!! xoxo