Hello everyone,
Here's the scoop: Isaac went for his follow-up visit with his neurologist yesterday and we found out some interesting things.
1. He does still have "low lying cerebellar tonsils", but not low enough to be classified as abnormal or as a chiari malformation.
2. His lactic acid in his blood is on the VERY high side of Normal (2.1). Does anyone else know what their child's is? This is apparently normal for breastfed babies, but Isaac hasn't nursed in over a year!
3. Developmentally he is excelling with just one exception! He does not jump with 2 feet. He did in the last 6 weeks learn to climb stairs without holding on to anything, which he was almost 6 months late in learning. Intellectually, he's awesome!
Here's what Dr. Finkel, the neurologist, would like to find out:
1. What are his episodes like over a period of time, not just one night in the hospital? I am going to talk to the GP today!
2. Are there any other misfires in the neuro pathways at the brainstem besides the breathing ones? We are doing a BAERS test next Wednesday. This is technically a newborn hearing test, but will let us know if there are any misfires along his hearing pathways and if so, then there are probably others to be found! It is non invasive with a VERY mild sedation...
3. Why his lactic acid is always on the higher side? We're going to have to subject Isaac to this blood draw every 3-6 months until it either gets too high for doc to be comfortable or it stays normal for 3 consecutive draws.
I think that's it. If anyone has anything to add or questions to ask us, we'd be glad to hear and answer....We're all in this together! I thought some of you might be intrigued by the BAERS test thing. I'll let you know how it goes!
Tiffany, mom to Isaac who will be 2 next week, but thinks he's 4 already!

