This is Emillia's story as seen through our eyes...... Emillia was diagnosed with FPIES right before christmas of 2009 she was almost 10 months old. We have had our challenges, our ups and downs, numerous tears, and even some laughs through our experiences.
We have met some amazing people during these trialing times and we are very thankful for them and all that they have done for us!
Emillia is a very sweet vibrant little girl as you will learn reading through this blog. She is a trooper and always seems to have a smile on her face through even some of the hardest times.
Emillia has taught us many lessons in life already and i know she will continue to do so, she is our princess!
Emillia:
God grant us
the serenity to accept
the things we cannot change..........
We have met some amazing people during these trialing times and we are very thankful for them and all that they have done for us!
Emillia is a very sweet vibrant little girl as you will learn reading through this blog. She is a trooper and always seems to have a smile on her face through even some of the hardest times.
Emillia has taught us many lessons in life already and i know she will continue to do so, she is our princess!
Emillia:
God grant us
the serenity to accept
the things we cannot change..........
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
"Flu" episode #2
M went to sleep that night after eating her itty bitty bite of yogurt bites and around 12am that morning she was tossing and turning in her crib so i got up and laid her in bed with her dad and i. Within less than 5 minutes of me laying her down with us she rolled on her back and started projectile vomiting AGAIN. I called the ambulance immediatly and again she projectile vomited the entire ride to the hospital, became very lethargic and non-responsive... I rememeber the paramedic that night commenting on the "flu" word again and the entire time i am thinking to myself "this cant be coinsidence, it just can't be." We went to the ER and were admitted and an IV of fluids and steroids were started again. We were kept for observation and released the next morning being given the answer of the flu, possibly cyclic vomiting and to follow up with her doctor the following day. We went home and M slept most of the day just like she had the time before, this time however she had horrible diapers. We went and saw her doctor the following day and her doctor told us there was nothing wrong with M that her father and i were just over worried over bearing first time parents looking for attention and to take her home.......
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