Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 I have been holding my breath and not mentioning anything on the groups but I did post it to my blog. Here's the situation. When we had 's feeding tube change to a mickey last weeks here's what happened. The resident first clipped the long catheter. He pulled on it a little, clipped it and clamped it so is WOULDN " T go into the stomach. He laid it down and when he did it slipped off and it fell into matthew's stomach. The surgeon said it was " no problem " he would pass it. This catheter does not have a balloon but a bumper. I put a picture of the way one looks with a " bumper " .. I just don't see how matthew is going to " pass " this thing without hurting himself internallay. I have given milk of mag several times and he's had steady bowel movements and I have carefully checked it. The catheter alone would be hard to pass. Remember it's like a straw but this polyurethane and it's not " that " flexible. We are going to see his ped tomorrow and I'm not leaving until that thing is out. Nothing is simple with as you all know from experience with your kids! Wish me luck and be sure to check out the picture on his web site. The bumber is about the size of a dime according to the Surgeon but it looks bigger. Please let me know if this has happened to any of you. (I thought IF I didn't discuss it that it would just pass like they say it would but now I'm worried.) Charlotte To read more about please visit: http://littleoddyssey.blogspot.com/ --------------------------------- Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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