Aaron continues to be a trooper through it all and his little eyes are tracking and following everything. He still tends to look down a lot but the orthoptist thought this was more due to his squint than the glaucoma so I'm not sure whether we'll see a change in that until we get through the December exam. He also is still sensitive to light sometimes, we can't bath him with the overhead light on (it is rather bright) and when he lays on his back he keeps his eyes shut. But he opens them a lot more than he used to.
His physical development seems to be carrying on as it should (I think??), he's crawling backwards, doing pushups and starting to bang around more in the jumperoo vs. just playing with the toys. The two areas where he's struggling are sleeping and eating. The sleeping is a nightmare (no pun intended) - he's napping more in the day now, which is good (and isn't enough that it should affect nights), but he won't settle after his night feeds and can scream for up to two hours before going back down. Last night Adam had to bring him downstairs at 4 am and the little monkey fell asleep on the couch.
Eating is improving a bit in that he's drinking his milk feeds properly again but feeding him solids is a bit of work. Before the surgery he would eat off a spoon without so much messing about, now he wants to lick what's on his hands, his bib, etc. and he is less interested in the spoon. A complete clothing change is usually necessary afterwards. However, I don't know that all this has anything to do with the glaucoma - I think he's just being a baby!
Our little pumpkin
Crawling under the kitchen table this morning


Oh my gosh he's adorable!!
ReplyDeleteOh and yes - it's such a good feeling to have a 'normal' activity among all the appointments and "Mommy-ing!"
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