LOL! Sometimes I feel that I need to be Superwoman to keep up!"Polly":
Gotta run, but looking forward to further chats. Would love to hear more about your kiddies (I'm a pediatrician, what can I say? - LOL!). I can't imagine how you take care of 4 youngsters with your health/diet problems. You must be a superwoman!!!
Love,
Polly
Eileen is 12 yrs old. She is an extremely "strongly built" child. She has the build of my sister and me. Very tall, big boned, strong bone structure, solid as a rock! At 12, she already has a Ladies Size 11 foot and is 5'9" and weighs 160 lbs.
Rhiannon by contrast, is the tiniest, most petite little procelain doll that you have ever seen. She is 7 yrs old and weighs 49 lbs. She had her problems much like I did when I was a child (she had severe constipation to the point of being impacted twice, same as I did when I was a child. The irony, eh? LOL!) Also, at age 2, she lost most of her hair (which eventually grew back, but instead of the previous curly it was now very straight.) I have had the girls tested for celiac, but came back negative. My biggest concern is the lack of reliability of testing in children. Too many false negatives..... In my heart, my gut feeling is that she has celiac disease, or if not yet, she will be the one to develop it later in life as I did.......
My boys, well, they came "a bit" early! LOL! They arrived at 31 weeks gestation, weighing 3 lbs. 12 oz. each. Fortunately, I broke my water on a Thursday, got rushed down to Mount Sinai (NICU equipped), but didn't actually go into labour until Sunday. They gave me the steriod injections in the butt to boost their lungs, and when they were born, everything was fine, they just needed to gain weight (just over 3 weeks in hospital, and they were out.) By age 2, they had caught up on all their milestones (took them every three months for the consultations to make sure they were progressing.....) Boys are totally opposite, Daniel is sweet, bashful, Connor is hell on wheels....... Daniel has brown hair, Connor has more blondish hair.... Personalities couldn't be more opposite..... They absolutely adore each other though, they can't be without each other.... They are each other's best friend.....
So yep, I guess I need to be superwoman sometimes. It's not as bad now, I have been off on disability for almost a year now, so I can be home and do things (laundry is almost a full time job in my house!) during the day. The boys are in JK, and they go full day, every other day, so I do get my days that I can rest and gain some strength. Before I was on disability, I worked full time for Children's Services for the City of Toronto. Working full time, having four young children, and having the medical issues that I have, had taken it's toll on me though. Terry (my husband) and I decided to sell our house in the city and move out to the suburbs (about 45 minutes from Toronto), where we bought a comparable house but much, much cheaper so it would make it easier for me to be able to stay home. My health was seriously declining very rapidly..... radical decisions had to be made.
It turned out to be the best move we ever made. We love the small community feel in the town we are in, great community to raise our children, and yet still very commutable (Terry is a Grade 3 teacher in the city - so the 45 minute commute is no problem for him.
I forgot to mention, my CC is VERY nocturnal. It wakes me up around 2 or 3, is VERY active for about 2 - 3 hours with abdominal cramping and 5 or 6 explosive bm's, then calms down around 6 a.m. (just in time for everyone to get up! LOL) I know this is a major factor in my feelings of exhaustion and fatigue. I make sure I don't eat after 5 pm, but it doesn't make any difference - it just loves to keep me awake!
Sorry I have rambled...... LOL! Hope everyone has a wonderful Mother's Day!
Hugs.
Karen