Well, foo.

Mar. 13th, 2011 11:06 pm
marydell: My hand holding a medusa head sculpture (by me) that's missing its snakes (Default)
Charlie woke up at 1:30 am (pre-DST-time) and eventually went back to sleep at 5 am (post-DST time) and stayed asleep until 9. Managed to have a playdate with only a couple of meltdowns, then took a nap (half an hour shorter than usual).  Don't recall if there was another meltdown after that or just generally being an asshole - in either case there was hitting, biting, and scratching, also some pushing and bouts of clinginess.  In between all that he took a bath without complaining and was cheery and hypomanic in phases. 

On the good side, this has shown us pretty definitively that his aggressive and moody behaviors come from being tired, period.  The fact that some drugs make him extra tired (benadryl) and that tiredness makes him less verbal also play a part.  Based on what we've seen over the last month, we can say with confidence that good sleep equals good behavior.  This is huge because it means he doesn't have a neurological/developmental problem, or at least not a serious one.

On the bad side, Singulair goes on the no list, because these recent sleep disturbances appear to be tied to taking it.  We stopped giving it today (we had been giving it in the morning, to better monitor its effects and to try to separate it somewhat from sleep, to no avail apparently).  If he's in clear need of it we can probably give it for 3 days or so, but we can't use it for regular maintenance. (We use albuterol for rescue bronchodilation during a flare, but the idea of the other drugs is to prevent flares from happening at all)

On the other good side, there's a possibility that the asthma improvement we've been seeing is really down to taking Tums twice a day, rather than due to things he reacts badly to.  This isn't entirely absurd, because he does have a history of reflux, and his asthma typically manifests as a cough with eventual vomiting, which could easily be GERD.  Also he's been eating us out house and home all week, coinciding with the Tums regimen.

Now I have to decide if my asthma doctor should continue to be his asthma doctor, or if we should go back to the overly busy other asthma doctor who is a genius-by-reputation and was on Mystery Diagnosis and is the regular pulmonolgist at the local Children's hospital.  They both do pediatrics but that's his specialty; her approach to immunology is more to my liking, but his approach to prescribing is a little more nuanced.  Before I take him back to either, though, we'll be seeing the GI specialist, which will inform the rest of the approach, I hope.

Meanwhile I really hope Singulair has a short half-life!  Because this up-in-the-wee-hours horseshit has worn out its welcome, for serious.
marydell: My hand holding a medusa head sculpture (by me) that's missing its snakes (Default)
Charlie slept well last night, except for a bad dream at 4 am, from which I was able to rouse him and then settle him again without a problem. However, we prefer to have no bad dreams, at least not medically induced ones, and he still got up a little earlier than he should have, considering that he must have been wiped out from the previous night's shenanigans. So for this morning's dose of Singulair I gave him half a pill instead of a whole one, and We Shall See.  Hopefully we will not go back to having everyone's sleep disurbed by coughing and barfing, as is the case when his asthma is acting up.

On the plus side, his behavior has been so consistent lately that we have dared to engage our teenaged neighbor to come over and babysit him on Saturday, after several months of not daring because we didn't want him to go all slappy on her.   I will be out and Mike will mostly hang around the house and get some things done while Charlie & neighbor get reacquainted.  If it goes well, next time we'll both go out, togther, like a couple of childfree hedonists! 
marydell: My hand holding a medusa head sculpture (by me) that's missing its snakes (Default)
Charlie got up at 2:30 this morning.

And stayed up.

Mike got the short straw and has stayed home with him today, since sending a manic toddler to daycare does not produce good results. 

OTOH, Singulair is controlling the hell out of his asthma.

And he did take a nap finally around noon.

And he hasn't been angry or aggressive.

And he's eating well.

Tomorrow morning we'll decide, based on whatever shenanigans occur tonight, if maybe we should cut him back to half a dose.

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