Thursday, March 5

3/5 2 steps forward, 1 step back...


Don't get me wrong. We'll never give up on this little punkin. We knew going into the surgery that this may not be our answer. We tried not to get our hopes up, but it happened anyway. Just like it always does. Just like it probably always will when we come across another possible resolution. Today was just huge disappointment. We were already begining to dream of what we'll do with those 'extra days' we'll now have each week that we used to spend sitting at her side. Thinking how we can't wait to start gaining muscle mass and begin some aggressive physical therapy.

She is still sleeping/lethargic now and seems to have stopped vomiting and retching. The retching finally stopped around 6 but by that point she was bringing up trace amounts of blood. Not enough to be threatening but enough to know she is putting substantial strain on her new nissen wrap. This was our concern here, is that if she continued to vomit follow the nissen re-do, that she will just tear through this one as well and it will be back to square one. For now the nissen is doing it's job; when she is vomiting, she is only bringing up mucous and saliva from her esophagus. Her stomach content has all stayed down. Although we'll continue the need to manually empty her stomach content and stop feeding her at the on set of an episode (to reduce upward pressure on the nissen), at least she is not bringing up damaging stomach acid through her esophagus. I also feel more comfortable now doing a slow drip feed sooner since it doesn't seem to be coming up and contributing to the retching. If that's the case (time will tell), she'll be able to continue caloric intake and the potential to gain some weight.
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