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Ferguson K
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Langdon is growing like a weed!
He has recovered from his crash with gusto. The doctor was impressed with how strong he is and how far ahead of the curve he is developmentally. He’s already picking his head up, rolling onto his side, and has long periods of wake time to “play” during the day. We work his legs and arms, hold him up in standing positions, and overall work on strengthening his little body. It shows. He got his second PKU test and kicked the nurse in the face when she pricked his feet so hard she probably is going to bruise. She wasn’t expecting that kind of strength in a baby his size.
He’s gained almost a pound! We are so happy.
The animals are also doing well. We finally found a feed program for my senior horse that is putting weight on him. He no longer looks like a skeleton. Three years we’ve tried different feed programs, and finally something that works!!
I’m probably going to sell the rabbits to focus on the chickens again. Not entirely sure yet. We just got the program going where we want it but if I don’t go back to work something has to give.
I start seeing a chiropractor next week sometime to try and get my back and hips realigned so I can walk without all of the pain. I have periods where I can barely stand. I barely can get up most of the time without excruciating pain.
Mom has managed to stay another week but she really has to go back to work. Saturday she leaves me and I’ll be in charge again. Thankfully he’s sleeping longer so it’ll be easier.
He has recovered from his crash with gusto. The doctor was impressed with how strong he is and how far ahead of the curve he is developmentally. He’s already picking his head up, rolling onto his side, and has long periods of wake time to “play” during the day. We work his legs and arms, hold him up in standing positions, and overall work on strengthening his little body. It shows. He got his second PKU test and kicked the nurse in the face when she pricked his feet so hard she probably is going to bruise. She wasn’t expecting that kind of strength in a baby his size.
He’s gained almost a pound! We are so happy.
The animals are also doing well. We finally found a feed program for my senior horse that is putting weight on him. He no longer looks like a skeleton. Three years we’ve tried different feed programs, and finally something that works!!
I’m probably going to sell the rabbits to focus on the chickens again. Not entirely sure yet. We just got the program going where we want it but if I don’t go back to work something has to give.
I start seeing a chiropractor next week sometime to try and get my back and hips realigned so I can walk without all of the pain. I have periods where I can barely stand. I barely can get up most of the time without excruciating pain.
Mom has managed to stay another week but she really has to go back to work. Saturday she leaves me and I’ll be in charge again. Thankfully he’s sleeping longer so it’ll be easier.