He refused to be laid down in his bed so into our bed he went. All four of us in a king size bed that felt more like a single. I was hanging off the edge unable to move or roll over. But he was asleep and I was exhausted so I was fine with my six inches of mattress space. And then it began. My sweet, precious little baby began to snore. Like a buzz saw. Loud. And every time I tried to adjust him in hopes the snoring would stop, he would roll right back over with his sweet little face two inches from mine. It was relentless. How can something so little snore so loud? I was reminded of his newborn days. He was such a loud sleeper then that he didn't last one night in the cradle in our room. The co-sleeper I had bought in anticipation of his arrival quickly found its way back into the box. He sounded just like a raccoon, constantly making loud noises and snoring. Jack and I spent the first few months of his life in the den...he slept in the cradle, I slept on the couch. So some things don't change I guess. Poor Sam...we plan on them sharing a room!
So back to the doctor we went this afternoon. He has a severe double ear infection, either the second in two weeks or he never responded to the antibiotics he was on. We elected to do a series of three shots, which the doctor felt was the best treatment for such a severe infection. We'll head back tomorrow morning for our second shot and 15 month checkup. I am praying this little boy can soon feel relief and be out of pain. If not, I'll be taking out a loan to pay for all the Motrin, ear drops and orajel. I think I am now officially a part owner in each of these companies.
Gnawing on the soft end of his brush to massage his aching gums...
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Poor baby! I am so sorry! I am surprised I didn't see you again yesterday, we were back in there too with Braxton wheezing really bad. Between us two, we are pretty dag on close to owning that practice!!! I hope Jack starts feeling better too.
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