Ezra is always moving... I mean he NEVER stops. Even when he is sleeping he moves around like crazy. On Sunday he took a nice dive off of our kitchen chair. Doesn't sound that bad until you know we have those nice tall chairs too match our counter height table (why oh why did we ever think that was a good idea?) He landed on the wood floor in the kitchen and of course got quite the nice goose egg. So we got our first at home non-prophy dose of factor... so much better than the ER.
Then on Tuesday he had his 15 month check-up. Don't ask he how much he weighs or any of that I was just trying to get him to stay on the scale long enough to get a weight. We have been a little worried about one of his ankles. I wasn't sure it was really a problem but every once in a while it seemed like it was bothering him. The doctor checked it out and then called Seattle... they said it was probably a subacute bleed and that we should probably increase prophy to 3 times a week. Not really all that surprising with our wild boy. I mean if older children increase prophy when they do sports or more active things why wouldn't my boy who is so active need prophy more often? It is a little bit of a bummer... Wish he would be okay with the standard dose, but glad that we have the ability to be flexible and try to keep the bleeding from happening.
Then on Tuesday he had his 15 month check-up. Don't ask he how much he weighs or any of that I was just trying to get him to stay on the scale long enough to get a weight. We have been a little worried about one of his ankles. I wasn't sure it was really a problem but every once in a while it seemed like it was bothering him. The doctor checked it out and then called Seattle... they said it was probably a subacute bleed and that we should probably increase prophy to 3 times a week. Not really all that surprising with our wild boy. I mean if older children increase prophy when they do sports or more active things why wouldn't my boy who is so active need prophy more often? It is a little bit of a bummer... Wish he would be okay with the standard dose, but glad that we have the ability to be flexible and try to keep the bleeding from happening.
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