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Hi Lesley

Good to see you here. You should get some answers from people here. I look

forward to meeting you and your gang next weekend.

Regards

Simon

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>Subject: Fundoplication help!

>Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 17:02:44 -0000

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>Rather nervously this is my first time on the CHARGE listserv.

>Our baby is nine months old and had her Fundoplication surgery in May

>05 which proved to be successful and allowed her to start gaining

>weight and keep her feed in but all of a sudden recently she has

>started to reflux almost back to how she was before surgery. We have

>re started her reflux drugs and obviously will be seeing her

>consultant next week for her review in the meantime perhaps someone

>out there could give me some advice.

>Is this common or has her surgery failed or is this type of surgery

>one which requires constant monitoring?

>I would really appreciate some feed back.

>

>Many thanks

>Lesley mum to Amelie age 9 months

>

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Lesley,

Welcome!

Fundoplications are tricky. In so many of our kids they have fabulous

results, like you first described. BUT they do fail sometimes. Dylan's

first lasted over a year, and then he had MAJOR retching when trying to

progress off the baby formula. It took us 9 months of him in misery and

inconclusive tests before we elected to redo it. The redo solved the

problem and he has not had signs of reflux since and he is now 9years old.

Others never have to have them redone and others find they never last with

their child. It is such a hard thing to decide for families, but you are

right that she should not be having such severe reflux with the fundo

intact.

I hope you have great doctors who will help you figure something out

quickly.

Kim

> Rather nervously this is my first time on the CHARGE listserv.

> Our baby is nine months old and had her Fundoplication surgery in May

> 05 which proved to be successful and allowed her to start gaining

> weight and keep her feed in but all of a sudden recently she has

> started to reflux almost back to how she was before surgery. We have

> re started her reflux drugs and obviously will be seeing her

> consultant next week for her review in the meantime perhaps someone

> out there could give me some advice.

> Is this common or has her surgery failed or is this type of surgery

> one which requires constant monitoring?

> I would really appreciate some feed back.

>

> Many thanks

> Lesley mum to Amelie age 9 months

>

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>

>

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> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

> CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org. For CHARGE Syndrome Canada

> information and membership, please visit http://www.chargesyndrome.ca, or

> email info@....

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

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Sorry I left out a connecting thought - the retching from not tolerating the

formula caused the Nissen to slip, it was not totally undone, but enough to

cause problems. Kim

> Lesley,

>

> Welcome!

> Fundoplications are tricky. In so many of our kids they have fabulous

> results, like you first described. BUT they do fail sometimes. Dylan's

> first lasted over a year, and then he had MAJOR retching when trying to

> progress off the baby formula. It took us 9 months of him in misery and

> inconclusive tests before we elected to redo it. The redo solved the

> problem and he has not had signs of reflux since and he is now 9years old.

>

> Others never have to have them redone and others find they never last with

> their child. It is such a hard thing to decide for families, but you are

> right that she should not be having such severe reflux with the fundo

> intact.

>

> I hope you have great doctors who will help you figure something out

> quickly.

>

> Kim

>

>

>

>

>

>> Rather nervously this is my first time on the CHARGE listserv.

>> Our baby is nine months old and had her Fundoplication surgery in May

>> 05 which proved to be successful and allowed her to start gaining

>> weight and keep her feed in but all of a sudden recently she has

>> started to reflux almost back to how she was before surgery. We have

>> re started her reflux drugs and obviously will be seeing her

>> consultant next week for her review in the meantime perhaps someone

>> out there could give me some advice.

>> Is this common or has her surgery failed or is this type of surgery

>> one which requires constant monitoring?

>> I would really appreciate some feed back.

>>

>> Many thanks

>> Lesley mum to Amelie age 9 months

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in the

>> CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

>> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

>> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

>> please contact marion@... or visit

>> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org. For CHARGE Syndrome Canada

>> information and membership, please visit http://www.chargesyndrome.ca, or

>> email info@....

>> 8th International

>> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

>> www.chargesyndrome.org or by calling 1-.

>>

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My son's nissen failed 3 times. The fourth time it was

done has lasted for 5 years. His surgeon did a gastric

emptying study and an upper GI to see how his stomach

empties and how much motility he had in his esophagus

before surgery. 's last nissen was done two

time s the length as normal because he coughs so hard

and he has very little motility in his esophagus and

he is totally tube fed. For him the nissen is the only

way to go without it he is failure to thrive. I would

ask your surgeon about the tests I mentioned and see

if they are appropiate for your little one. Good luck

with your baby and if you have any other questions

feel free to ask every one here is wonderful. Tell us

a little more about yourself and your baby.

a mom to 8yr CHARGEr and Quintin 5yr

--- lesley947147 wrote:

> Rather nervously this is my first time on the CHARGE

> listserv.

> Our baby is nine months old and had her

> Fundoplication surgery in May

> 05 which proved to be successful and allowed her to

> start gaining

> weight and keep her feed in but all of a sudden

> recently she has

> started to reflux almost back to how she was before

> surgery. We have

> re started her reflux drugs and obviously will be

> seeing her

> consultant next week for her review in the meantime

> perhaps someone

> out there could give me some advice.

> Is this common or has her surgery failed or is this

> type of surgery

> one which requires constant monitoring?

> I would really appreciate some feed back.

>

> Many thanks

> Lesley mum to Amelie age 9 months

>

>

>

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Lesley,

I am supposed to be taking a break for a while but just wanted to welcome

you to the list. Simon and I have been part of this list for around 2 years

and it has been invaluable. I hope you find answers to your questions and

please ask as much as you like. Nothing is ever too small or too silly

here. It's like having hundreds of experts at your disposal!

Also looking forward to meeting you guys next week. Don't forget your swim

gear for the hydro pool. (That goes for you too is).

Flo

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another lesly wow theres heaps of leslys in here hope i dont get you mixed

up maybe ill call you ll as in london lol well welcome im Ellen from

Australia an audult charger 20 im one of the failed ones with fundos kim

mentioined well she knows that we are one of a number well ive only been

hanging out on the list since november last year mum was here befor me and

this list is the best thing in the world as flo said ntothings to big or

silly or anything in here we all share each others joys and sorows:) well

enough rambling about that i often ramble as many could tell you lol well of

the charge letters ive3 got bilatral colibomas semicicular canals cleft lip

and palate cyclical vomiting gastro tummy problems oesteoproosis among other

things what parts of charge do you have where in london are you i guess you

are there course florence and simon wrote that are you near them they are

great assets to this place from ellen howe ferom aus where its spring adn

the gras is dying and rain is needed england sendc us your rain with aussie

cricket team lollol

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> Lesley,

> I am supposed to be taking a break for a while but just wanted to welcome

> you to the list. Simon and I have been part of this list for around 2

> years

> and it has been invaluable. I hope you find answers to your questions and

> please ask as much as you like. Nothing is ever too small or too silly

> here. It's like having hundreds of experts at your disposal!

>

> Also looking forward to meeting you guys next week. Don't forget your swim

> gear for the hydro pool. (That goes for you too is).

>

> Flo

>

>

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org. For CHARGE Syndrome Canada

> information and membership, please visit http://www.chargesyndrome.ca, or

> email info@....

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org <http://www.chargesyndrome.org> or by calling

> 1-.

>

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> Rather nervously this is my first time on the CHARGE listserv.

> Our baby is nine months old and had her Fundoplication surgery in

May

> 05 which proved to be successful and allowed her to start gaining

> weight and keep her feed in but all of a sudden recently she has

> started to reflux almost back to how she was before surgery. We have

> re started her reflux drugs and obviously will be seeing her

> consultant next week for her review in the meantime perhaps someone

> out there could give me some advice.

> Is this common or has her surgery failed or is this type of surgery

> one which requires constant monitoring?

> I would really appreciate some feed back.

>

> Many thanks

> Lesley mum to Amelie age 9 months

My Son had the same surgey when he was born and was fine for about 2

month and now he dose reflux and vommit up his food if we give him to

much

raymond herrick

son cole 7month charge

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Lesley,

Unfortunately, fundoplications are known to have a 30% failure rate; I'm hoping

this isn't the case for Amelie...but I do know of several cases where the 2nd

fundo was successful...good luck with everything. Great to finally see you on

the listserv!!!

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Thanks for the reminder Flo...!

Lesley, I can't help with the Fundo question but look forward to meeting you

at the UK Charge day. We are bringing our son is who is nearly 2 now.

>

> Lesley,

> I am supposed to be taking a break for a while but just wanted to welcome

> you to the list. Simon and I have been part of this list for around 2

> years

> and it has been invaluable. I hope you find answers to your questions and

> please ask as much as you like. Nothing is ever too small or too silly

> here. It's like having hundreds of experts at your disposal!

>

> Also looking forward to meeting you guys next week. Don't forget your swim

> gear for the hydro pool. (That goes for you too is).

>

> Flo

>

>

>

>

>

> Membership of this email support groups does not constitute membership in

> the CHARGE Syndrome Foundation or CHARGE Syndrome Canada.

> For information about the CHARGE Syndrome

> Foundation or to become a member (and get the newsletter),

> please contact marion@... or visit

> the web site at http://www.chargesyndrome.org. For CHARGE Syndrome Canada

> information and membership, please visit http://www.chargesyndrome.ca, or

> email info@....

> 8th International

> CHARGE Syndrome Conference, July, 2007. Information will be available at

> www.chargesyndrome.org <http://www.chargesyndrome.org> or by calling

> 1-.

>

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