Thursday, September 23, 2010

Dr's, Dentist and a Few Other Updates of Late

So last Wednesday Peyton went to the Dr for her 15th month check up. We were a bit late getting her in seeing as she's almost 17 months. But we missed her appointment due to being in UT....anyway!
I lost the paper that had her stats. So all I can say is she went up in weight from being in the 25 percentile to the 30th. She is still short and her head is still in the 75th percentile. She had to get two shots in her leg and we had to stop between the two because she wouldn't breath from crying to hard. It kinda scared me. I have never seen a kid hold there breath for so long from crying. Her whole face was purple and she did nothing when I blew in her face to get her to breath. Even the nurse started saying breath, please breath. Finally she took a breath and then the nurse stuck her again and well....we started all over again with the purple face and her not breathing. But as soon as I picked her up and kissed her and started getting her dressed she started to calm down. After that we went on a girls night with my friend shopping at the mall.

This last Wednesday both Matt and Peyton went to the dentist. And if any of you know me well you know how terrified I am of the dentist. I mean for the dentist's safety I have to be sedated :) I can barely get through a check up without a panic attack. I've had to many bad...horrible....no traumatizing experiences as a kid.
Anyway after Peyton's Dr.'s appointment and her crying when the Dr looked at her mouth I knew she would cry, but it was Matt we worried about. He can barely get a hair cut without kicking and screaming that I figured this would be impossible to get through. So the night before when we were getting ready for bed I told Matt that we were going to the dentist in the morning. I told him the dentist is going to ask to count your teeth like this. I told him to open his mouth really big and then I counted his teeth. I then told him the dentist will brush your teeth after that and you'll be done. So when he got in the chair and they put the bib on him he laid back and the dentist came in and asked if he could open really big so she could count his teeth. Matt did very well and she counted his teeth and said there were no cavities. She did say he is going to have to have his front tooth and the one next to extracted because the teeth have fused together. Though they came in separately they look like one tooth that has split right down the middle. So when his big teeth come in and only one is ready to fall out but the other isn't it will be a problem. After that they showed him the special tooth brush they would use and showed him how it would just tickle by putting it on his fingers. He laid back again got his teeth brush and laughed a bit because it tickled. After that he had a fluoride treatment and he was done!



Peyton did about how we thought she would. She sat on Wayne's lap and then they laid him back in the chair. As soon as she was laid back on him she started crying, I think she thought she was going to get shots. The Dr got into her mouth and went "Oh wow look at all the teeth! She has molars already, she's so young to already have four." Other than that her teeth were great no problems and no cavities.

Peyton in her new glasses she got at the dentist. Daddy helped pick them out.



Matt with his new train table we got used for $20 and you flip the boards and then it's a lego table. He was putting his toys down for a nap.
I went to get Peyton out of her crib the other morning and found her like this...no wonder she was screaming!

I usually don't buy things like pudding and we really never have candy in the house except for Halloween time and Christmas.
But I let Matt have pudding the other day and Peyton found a peanut M&M and luckily we already knew she wasn't allergic because I had forgotten and had given her something with peanuts in it when she was about 12 months.

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