With no experience(never did this 'test' with Renee) and hving forgotten the PD's instruction, I realised only mid-way yesterday, that I might be doing it the wrong way - must test-feed the egg yolk and white separately! Luckily, I've managed to recall on-time, before I started to mix-smash the egg, but because it's already her meal time('cos we took a nap after coming back from jiejie's school) and the clinic's closed for lunchbreak, I decided to play safe and only fed Rachel with the yolk.
Today, being prepared, I began to feed Rachel with only the egg white and of 'cos spinach. It had seem ok at first, a tiny bit of rashes like when she was first started with the yolk but slowly, as I increased more of the egg white into her porridge, she began to stick out her tongue. She's been testing limits with this action which her jie jie had taught her some time ago and thus, I couldn't tell for sure if her tongue has got the itch or was she merely pulling a naughty stunt. Moments later, she seemed to appear tired and more rashes/hives also started to appear, 1st few on the temples of her forehead and she kept rubbing her eyes. Soon, she became restless and started to wail... Poor baby!
Even nursing couldn't placate her and I saw that both her palms and the soles of her feet were red and had swell up abit, rashes all over her face, arms, body, Oh No!!!
Somehow, I managed to distract her for abit with the appliques I've cut out from her clothes and I quickly got myself cleaned-up and ready in case I need to bring her to the clinic should the medicine didn't prove enough. The distraction was only for a short while and she started to wail again but this time round, she cried herself to sleep and now, I'm still on standby mode...
Even nursing couldn't placate her and I saw that both her palms and the soles of her feet were red and had swell up abit, rashes all over her face, arms, body, Oh No!!!
Somehow, I managed to distract her for abit with the appliques I've cut out from her clothes and I quickly got myself cleaned-up and ready in case I need to bring her to the clinic should the medicine didn't prove enough. The distraction was only for a short while and she started to wail again but this time round, she cried herself to sleep and now, I'm still on standby mode...
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