My daughter has gone through multiple periods of the same thing. It is sooo frustrating when they cannot tell you what is wrong! Here are a couple things that we figured out with Ainsley - not sure they will help, but I hope something will bring him (and you) relief soon:
- We figured out she was having lots of headaches. Come to find out from a pain management specialist that treated multiple mito kids that headaches are common issues with mito kids, especially those with neurological or GI issues. He ended up putting her on a low dose patch that actually was for lowering blood pressure, but for some reason, it worked and almost overnight the fussing/crying/inconsolable periods stopped. We try ibuprofen now, but if it goes on for multiple days, we put a patch on her for several weeks to get through the worse parts.
- She was having terrible gas at one point. We ended up giving her glycerin suppositories just to make her pass the gas! We also added those no-gas baby drops several times a day - both of which helped. She has gut dysmotility and sometimes the gas just gets stuck in there and she cannot pass it without help.
- I also agree with what several others wrote on here - sometimes it is just overtired or "mito tired" - you would not think thats it bc they fight sleeping, but with lots of sensory pressure (we have a weighted blanket that we use at times), we can get her to calm down long enough to take a nap.
- We also have heat intolerance and sometimes even though we are in the A/C and haven't spent much, if any, time in the heat, its just not cool enough for her. We usually crank down the air and put her in front of a fan, and sometimes taht will work too.
I know its frustrating, and believe me, there were sooo many days when I didn't know what was wrong! When she was a baby she would cry for hours.... figured out that she was having some seizures that we didn't see and they were scaring her... she also had reflux that we didn't get diagnosed until she was almost 1 year old, and after some reflux meds, it also seemed to help.
Please feel free to vent on here and email me on or off list if you have any questions... Ainsley is 4 and until about the last 4 months or so, we would go through crying periods like you are describing at least every month if not more often!
Lisa
mom to Ainsley
On Jul 6, 2009, at 6:23 AM, browning.stacey wrote:
My 2 yr old son is very fussy. Of late, he is inconsolable for a couple hours straight ever afternoon. It can happen at other times too. It's reminicent of my older son's early colic. At first we thought it due to heat as he doesn't regulate his temperature well, but we've moved his crib and have had low temperatures outside lately and still the crying. Admittedly nonverbal, he's always cried/held his breath when eliminating or hungry. But as soon as those things were remedied, he'd be fine. Now he can eat between cries or poop, then continue with his crying. Tylenol/Motrin hasn't worked.
We are at our wits' end. Our nerves are fried. When I ask Docs what to do (GI, ENT the latest seen - in fact he cried through his entire ENT appt and the doc seemed unfazed), they seem to say that fussiness is typical with neurological disorders (probable mito complex 1). Anyone had this or can offer some help?