As I prepare to go to Brooke's 2 month appointment, I think about the questions I have for the doctor and write them down in my "Doctor Notebook"...
I wanted to keep track of my kids weight/height and
percentile rankings through the years.
At first, when I had only Derek, I had developed a table to keep track
of questions and answers I had when visiting the doctor for well baby or sick
appointments. This also helps me keep
track of his illnesses. Every well baby
appointment comes with a packet information that explains the shots he is
getting at that time and developmental milestones that he should have reached
and should be working on.
After three years, Derek’s folder was very thick and I now
had Brooke’s appointments to keep track of as well. So I decided to make a Doctor Notebook. I made a section for Derek, one for Brooke, and miscellaneous
information. At the beginning of each
section a inserted a table that keeps track of age, weight, height, and
percentile rankings. Now I was able to
toss all of Derek’s information sheets. (I’d be getting new ones for Brooke
anyway!) Behind this table I placed the
sheets that I use to keep track of questions and answers. This way I still have information from sick
appointments. Now I am only keeping the
most current information sheet on each child.
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Cover to my doctor notebook |
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Derek's sheet that keeps track of his height/weight/percentile rankings from the past 3 years. |
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Brooke's note page, yes at 2 months she has been that many times. She had jaundice. |
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Miscellaneous...this is a dosage chart that I received at a clinic and I keep it in here to help me know how much Tylenol and Motrin to give based on age/weight. |
***Before I had kids I had made a notebook like this
for my cats. It helps to keep track of
each of their weights and of Bay’s surgery and recovery.
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