Ok, I am at my wit's end.
I am so fucking tired.
I have gotten a grand total of around 10 hours of severely broken sleep this past week, and unless I find something that works, the near future isn't looking any better in the slumber domain.
My 5 month old is covered in eczema. His head is the main focus - all over his cheeks, forehead, ears, scalp, neck, and his chin. He also has it all over his elbows, forearms, a few big patches on his back, shoulders, and upper arms, and on his calves. Needless to say, he is itchy all over, and is not sleeping very well himself. Poor baby >< I have to keep his hands covered in socks to prevent him from scratching his face apart. Those little tiny nails are like razorblades. He sleeps for a period of about 3 hours, and then it's up every hour afterwards. Toss in the fact that my adrenaline has kicked in hardcore after so long with hardly any sleep, and as a result, I can not FALL asleep for nearly an hour after I lay down every day now... needless to say, this is getting rather old, and it is breaking my heart to see him so uncomfortable.
Because of his age, the pediatrician will not prescribe anything other than 1/2% hydrocortisone ointment (which I abhore using on him) and an antibacterial cream for infections. I have tried various home remedies, including tea tinctures, tea tree oil, oatmeal baths, and a few other things I know to be safe on infants, and nothing seems to be working to clear it up for long.
So comes the torture >< ...
I am told that it is very possible that it might be a food allergy causing the severity of the breakouts. As he is breastfed, and I have removed all solid food from his diet, it has been recommended that I go back to stage 1 type foods myself, and slowly reintroduce foods into my diet to see what changes, if any, develop in his skin condition. I have to admit that I have watched very carefully for any signs of a pattern, and I have indeed discerned a few foods which appear to be problematic, so I have removed them from my diet as well, but this is a rather drastic change in diet which I'm not looking forward to.
Each introduction requires approximately a week to a week and a half to really see results, so it's very limiting.
It's not that I am not willing. I'm perfectly willing to do this.
*sigh*
IT DOESN'T CHANGE THAT IT WILL SUCK.
I'm not exactly thrilled about the idea of eating basically nothing but sweet potatoes and prenatal vitamins for a couple weeks (did I mention, I loathe sweet potatoes?).
So...
Have any of you actually had to do anything like this, and did it work at all? Can anyone recommend anything else I might not have tried yet?
I am still researching alternate remedies, but at this point, I am willing to just bite the bullet and give it a shot. The change in my diet can not
possibly be worse for him than the hydrocortisone ointment.