Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 In a message dated 4/4/04 11:27:53 AM Central Daylight Time, writes: > .Pooping is gonna be a problem.We are using the pediasure so thats ok they > didnt change a thing there.I will see in a few days and make sure hes getting > what he needs.I think we can keep him drinking enough hes doing it himself > Laurie, I am so glad to hear that Mic and you are home and he is doing well. Sounds like he is feeling much better already. Remember that you can use the feeding tube to give medication and just water to help with the bm issues. Of course check it with the dr. but you would hate for him to start refusing to eat due to bowel issues. Glad to hear he wasn't too traumatized. Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Laurie, You and Mic are doing great. I am so glad that you are home already. We didn't see any big changes in Brook immediately, it took some time for him to heal and he also had 2 more surgeries in the next 8 weeks. Brook had his g tube in for about 10 weeks I think, originally the pediatric surgeon had suggested it would be for 12 weeks. We used it for venting only, until he had his tonsillectomy and then we used it for all of his pain meds and feedings for over a week. But Brook was an OK eater, he just couldn't keep anything down before the Nissen. Mostly Brook was in a great deal of pain from the reflux, so when the pain stopped, his self-injurious behaviors stopped and he was able to focus and begin to learn. The school nurse came out to our house and showed me and his teacher and the aides how to deal with the g tube, as far as cleaning it and venting, etc. That way when Brook was ready to go back to preschool, the staff was prepared and I felt OK about letting him go. Brook did pull the tube out one night, luckily my sister Jackie, who is a doctor, was spending the night and she put a new one in. The hosp had given us an extra g tube, in case he pulled it out and sure enough he did. But, he was only able to do that because, there is a little balloon on the tube, on the inside of the stomach that keeps it in place and the balloon had deflated, there was nothing to stop it from falling right out, so when Brook touched it, it just glided right out. We did get this special netting from a medical suppy company, that we put around his abdomen to keep the tube away from his hands. He was into twirling things at the time. That worked very well, and we dressed him in overalls and one piece outfits so he couldn't get at it. It was a pretty intense time for us, but it has helped Brook a lot!! Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Laurie, After the surgery, the sphincter is really tight and it is really hard for liquids or gas to pass upwards. So, use the g tube for venting, we were told to do it on a regular schedule of so many times a day or after every meal, I can't remember exactly. It was pretty simple, just hold the tube out and up and open up the end. We did it more in the beginning and less later once we saw that there wasn't any gas to vent. If you're going to have Mic's tonsils out I would recommend doing it while the tube is in, even if that means keeping it around a little longer. A tonsillectomy is very painful and Brook wouldn't eat for over a week. We gave him pediasure that week and his other meds in the tube too. Brook was not able to vomit for years and years after the Nissen. We keep a supply of phenergen suppositories in case he gets nauseated. It has been 10 years since Brook's Nissen and he is still doing great. It is difficult for him to vomit, but he has a few times. What other surgeries might Mic need? Marisa Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Welcome home to Mic and you and your dh too, Laurie. I'm glad he's home and doing well. Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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