Actually, the g-tube was looking better--we all here agreed it was. In fact, it still looks pretty good from the outside. No signs of cellulitis or other infection yet, which is good. BUT, The actually g-tube button (called a MIC-key) is getting looser and it is looking to us like the site is, once again, eroding from the inside out.
SO, many phone calls later, we have an appointment with James' GI doctor this afternoon at 4p.m. We'll leave home around 1p.m. to allow time to park and all.
We have packed as though we were having a planned hospital stay, so we are prepared in the probably likely event that James' is admitted. We've not gotten up there this early before, so I'm really not sure what to expect. Whatever happens, I think we're covered, Praise the Lord!
Love, Stephanie
One Big Adventure
An opportunity to log in some of the thoughts and activities of our homeschooling family of eight. We love books and good food and aspire to a Christ-centered, multi-generational, agrarian life.
An opportunity to log in some of the thoughts and activities of our homeschooling family of eight. We love books and good food and aspire to a Christ-centered, multi-generational, agrarian life.
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
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