RistyMy baby also has plenty of extra weight on him. "Good meaning" people who don’t know about his condition already advised me to take him to a specialist to find out why he has such a big face. Can you imagine how good it made me feel:)
If he would have been a robot I would defiantly try a new method of dosing if it might help, but since he is not I’ll have to stick to the way he is getting his medication now for the time being. As much as I’d like it, my baby’s schedule doesn’t run exactly on the clock. As with most normal children, he gets fed more or less only when his cries for it (basically every three to four hours)
The same is with his mid-day naps. Besides for at night he doesn’t usually fall asleep when I cozily bundle him up in his crib and want him to sleep. He take his naps anytime, in his bouncer seat, on the floor and wherever.
I therefor don’t exactly understand what you mean by circaidin dosing in babies. How would you be able to figure out when and how much to give?
Risty