Ten Months Old!

Today Mia turned 10 months, yaaaaaay! This new month is welcomed because she basically spent the last month looking like this (and worse).


Looking like that when you're a tiny one means you get lots of visits to doctors and specialists. Didn't phase her though, she was still super cute. Here she is at her Week Three visit, looking better, but the picture doesn't really show how bad it still was.



Though the four different doctors in the six different visits could never quite nail down exactly what was causing Mia's breakouts, we are pretty sure this "extreme eczema" and "nappy psoriasis", as they're referring to it as of our last visit, will be a condition she'll deal with off and on throughout her childhood and perhaps into adulthood, unless the Lord choses to heal her. I wasn't a big fan of the four different creams they gave for her face and nether-regions. Each one was made up of lot's of little ingredients that I couldn't pronounce, and that didn't sit well with me. Plus they didn't really work. So I took myself to my hippy store (Henry's, not really that hippy really) and asked the very helpful gal in their "pharmacy" section what I was looking for; something good for babies with extreme eczema containing more natural ingredients. She got so excited and said she had just been to a seminar on this and handed me this lotion, Borage by ShiKai.



And within three days, maybe less, Mia was back to her beautiful, clear, smooth skin. No more red, no flakes, nothing. I just started using it on her head (where she has extreme cradle-cap) and I'm already seeing an improvement, just after two really good applications, which is hard to do with all that hair!

I'm really excited to go back to the dermatologist on Thursday and show them this product and let them know how beneficial it's been. I think they're be pretty impressed, or annoyed, either way I'm good.

All this to say... My baby is as healthy and happy and sweet and gorgeous and bubbly and fun and JOYful as ever! She really is nothing but a joy in our lives, such a perfect fit. I can't believe in two short months she'll be ONE! But I have thoroughly been enjoying this sweet baby stage, and just soaking it up as much as I can. Love you Mia Joy!



**My friend brought up a good point; Mia's flare-ups are heat related. So that little spell of 95 degree weather we had in October sent her eczema out of control. When I started using this lotion, the weather had dropped significantly and with that the chance of her flaring up was much smaller. That may play a big part in why her face is looking so much better - because the weather has been so cool. I suppose only time will tell. I still endorse the lotion though, and believe it has also played a big part in clearing up Mia's face.

**I talked about diet and allergies with Mia's doctor and again with the dermatologist, wondering if it could be food related. Both, and then a third doctor at the dermatologist's office, said for a few different reasons they didn't think the rash was food related. I have been keeping a close eye on what she's eating, however, to see if there is a reaction and so far there has been none. It will be easier to tell, now that her face is totally clear, if/when she has a food allergy. Their reasons for it not being food related make sense to me, but with rashes and babies it's so difficult to say anything with 100% certainty.

Comments

Kristin Sellars said…
I'll have to try that! Both kids have had eczema on their face (Kenzie's is better now that she's older) but I have never found anything that works great either. Wesley also has had patches of cradles cap forever. So thanks for the tip! I'm going to try it out!
Unknown said…
I'm so glad that's helping her! Didn't the doctor mention anything about her diet? I'm interested to see if it stays cleared up since the weather has changed. I remember you saying when it was hot she had more of it. Eczema in such a bummer I've had it but mine is food related.
Anonymous said…
She really is oh so delicious Sarah! LOVE her!!
sfitz said…
Mariah, you brought up a very good point about the weather! I think it's a combo of the cooler weather and the lotion. The true test will come when things heat up again. I'm pretty sure she'll flare up again, as the lotion is not a cure, but I think the lotion will minimize the length and severity of the rash. Very good point though.I love that you listen and remember details of my life, makes me feel special. :-)
Judi Burns said…
I'm surely not a doubter in your product because I know that there are several all natural products that work wonders...but having a daughter that has eczema was pretty tough for us...Nicole had horrific eczema for three months, as well as, cradle cap. She continued to have several problems with her skin and still struggles with rashes from time to time and hives. Turns out she's allergic to mold...but mostly, any perfumes or dyes. Despite using Dreft, she still broke out...it wasn't until I switched to 100% free detergent from Seventh Generation (avail at Target) or Shaklee and stopped using fabric softener that I finally saw everything clear up...and switched her child shampoo to something 100% dye free. I'm just saying that you need to play around with other things, not just topical lotions...you might be surprised...good luck, I know how upsetting it can be.
Casey Lufrano said…
Thanks for the info. I am going to try that cream. I had issues with Kayley when she was a baby and they could never pinpoint the causes. She still has several patches on her elbows and belly, so I am excited to try the cream. Thanks for the helpful info!
Anonymous said…
You are special! :) I'm into the details and I'm glad that her skin is showing improvement.

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