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i will keep you all posted just in a room waiting for a pediatrition
 
Thanks Ashley.

Christie - hope Dominic will be ok.

Susi - She is growing up so fast! Zachary weighs 14 pounds even and he is 5 months and 1 week old. I have to keep reminding myself that he was born 2 months early, otherwise I will keep thinking that he is small for his age.

I will be going to pick up a yorkie poo today. I orginally had 2 dogs, one of them out of nowhere became aggressive. He kept attacking my other dog in the middle of the night. My dog is scared of him. So I had to end up rehoming him. My remaining dog got sad so I'm getting him another friend. The new dog is only 6 months old.
 
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Susi - aww she is soo cute. Is she getting in the habit of sucking her thumb now? Zachary is doing the same, I used to thought he was hungry, but then figured out that couldnt be the case since he always has it in his mouth, even after feeding.
 
I hope everythings ok Boxxey.

Aww, you'll have to post some photos of the new dog, sounds cute!! Darcy only sucks her thumb every now and then, although when she spits out her soother she wants that rather then suck her thumb. Such a pain!! She is licking/sucking everything at the moment!
 
Susi - Actually, Zachary doesnt really suck his thumb, its more like he shoves his whole fist in his mouth. I will take some pics of "Biggie" (his name for now until we come up with another one) maybe in the next few days. He is a darling and not an excessive barker like my other dog.
 
Domenic has pyloric stenosis

Pyloric stenosis describes a condition in newborn babies. Specifically, pyloric stenosis occurs when the muscle (pyloric muscle or pylorus) that allows food to move from the stomach into the small intestines enlarges. Enlargement of this muscle prevents food from moving easily from the stomach into the small intestine.

A baby with pyloric stenosis experiences gradually increased vomiting, which may eventually become projectile and lead to dehydration. Since the food the baby eats does not enter the small intestines there may not be enough nourishment for the developing infant.

Although the condition affects both boys and girls, boys are 4 times more likely to have this problem. The condition often begins around the second or third week of life but may start any time up to the age of 6 months. Frequent spitting up after feedings is the first clue to the condition. Later, spitting up develops into projectile vomiting: vomiting that is sudden and vigorous, and projects several feet away from the body.

we r just waiting to hear when surgery will be
 
Christie - Aww poor guy! I hope everything will turn out ok!

I told my mom that I have to rehome one of my dogs and got another one. She and my other sibling started to guilt trip me saying that I am heartless. I mean seriously, what can I do when the dog starts to get aggressive? I dotn want to wake up in the middle of night to him attacking my other dog. Yes, I am sad that he has to go...but what else can be done?
 
Thinking of you Christie. Hope all goes well.

Aww that sucks Lily, but of the dog is getting aggressive who knows it it would ever turn on little Zachary. Better to be safe than sorry I say.

So last night was Darcy's first night in her room. She woke 4 times, the last time there was no soothing her at all so I ended up feeding her at 3:30, she slept for 3 hours straight after that which she never does in her cot. We have been so spoilt with her sleeping 7/8 hours straight these last few weeks! I want that backb
 
Susi - I dont think Zachary will be sleeping by himself anytime soon. My husband used to be the one who insisted on putting him in the crib since day 1, I was the one who insisted otherwise. One time he was looking at his mobile and feel asleep in his crib (he woke up shortly after). I told dh to leave him there long as he's not crying, but dh picked him up from the crib and brought him into bed saying that he'll miss Zachary.
 
Aww that's quite sweet!!! I really missed her when I first got into bed. It was tough having to go from room to room though.
 
omg christi thats so scary about dominic!! I hope hes ok!! :( keep us posted!!

darcy is a doll!! wow shes a cutie!

dont feel bad lily I wouldnt want a dog that kept attacking either, and pay no attention to others!

Heres new pics of Cassidy!

On our trip while filling for gas I let her stand
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/AshleyMiranda/2013-04-07001175_zpse299b51e.jpg

In a dress her aunt gave her, only for the pic because its so impractical and she hated it on she kept yanking at it
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y260/AshleyMiranda/2013-04-11001007_zps54dff578.jpg

And I gave her saurkraut!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gIoab-3hqQ
 
Thanks Ashley.

Cassidy has grown so much! Love her reaction to the food, bless her.
 
he had his surgery at 10am and is doing well, start to introduce his formula back, hopefully we can go he tomorrow
 
Ashley - Cassidy is growing up so fast and is such a cutie!
Christie - I'm so glad to hear that Dominic is doing well after surgery. Hope you can go home soon.

I rehomed my dog today. It was very sad, and I cried but its for the best. I am a little bit concerned about Zachary because he still doesnt know how to lift his head at 5 months. He is 3 months adjusted, but still, at 3 months he should know how to lift his head. I'm wondering if its my fault because I dont do tummy time with him.

I kinda regret naming my son Zachary in the first place now. For some reason, now my whole family is calling him "curry" and think its his name, although I told them so many times to stop calling him that. Its getting sooo annoying, although they wont stop. My sister was the one who started it all, and I had a go at her for it and she's like "who cares, freedom of speech, he can tell me he doesnt like it when he grows up". Ugghh I am so pissed and annoyed.
 
Christie, so glad Domenic is ok and they are talking about him going home already. It must have been tough for you while he was having surgery. Do update us when you can.

Lily, it must have been sad letting your dog go but it is defo for the best.
Darcy usually absolutely hates tummy time so we rarely do it, although yesterday she lasted 19 minutes without whinging. You've just got to get them to do it when they are in the right mood.
Regarding Zachary's name, don't let other people get you down about it. I think it's a lovely name, they seem to just be a bit childish that's all.

All's ok here, Darcy had her second night in her own room last night. She woke up 4 times and I had to feed her at 4:30. When she did wake up she would settle within around 5 minutes.
 
hes back to eating 65mls and no projectile vomit, hes pooping finally after 4 days and hes peeing, he should be getting his IV tonight, im glad we caught this before it got worse, i just wanna go home :-D
 

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