We are back from the pediatrician. They looked at Ellie and saw nothing wrong. I think they had no idea what was causing the problem, but they weren't worried.
Good. (Good? It sounds like that would be good, if perplexing, news.)
Also, birthday surgery sounds like a big un-fun to me, Jilli. I hope it goes well, and quickly, and painlessly, and not just because you're having it on your birthday.
Pete is somewhat-quietly freaking out, because I'll be going under general anathesia. I keep telling him it will be fine, but he's twitchy.
The only bonus to having this happen on my birthday (besides the fact that I will still have insurance then) is that my birthday present to myself is very lessened or no more menstrual cramps, forever and ever.
I must have been skimming again. How'd I miss this Jilli having surgery thing? Much luck, Jilli.
Me too! Health~ma and luck to Jilli!
Where there are streaks of blood due to Mom's hormones, or something?
No, it's definitely something in her intestinal tract/colon. BTW, I am so glad people told me about that blood thing though before she was born or it would have freaked me out.
I am vw.
I first read that as, "I am, vw." And I thought, ChiKat is too? This is a nasty bunch of birthdays!
Pete is somewhat-quietly freaking out, because I'll be going under general anathesia. I keep telling him it will be fine, but he's twitchy.
Tell him that I went under general a little less than a year ago, and even with my massive allergy to general, they made me a cocktail that knocked me out cleanly and woke me right back up without any problems. It'll be fine.
BTW, I am so glad people told me about that blood thing though before she was born or it would have freaked me out.
No one told us and Joe was the one that found it.
We had a house full of people and it freaked him out.
Yikes, Jilli. Birthday surgery just isn't fun. But yes, lack of cramps is a wonderful thing.
Stephanie, a baby and a cat aren't in the same league, so it had not occurred to me to connect Ellie's problem with my Harvey's. But I have hauled him in to the veterinarian's office any number of times with similar complaints. It always freaks me out, but his doctors never seem terribly worried about it. Usually they chalk it up to "garbage gut" - the natural consequences of a cat thinking he must at least try to eat anything he can fit in his mouth. In his case, it disappears when I feed him canned buy-it-only-at-the-clinic prescription food. I believe his trigger is processed corn and wheat starches. How does this relate to Ellie? Well, here is me chiming in on the side of those who have been suggesting it is a solid food thing. I'm thinking the likeliest explanation is that something or some group of things that Ellie has been eating does not agree with her system.
She's ok. And she is so lucky to have you for a mom.