Thursday, November 26, 2009

Peter, Peter, pumpkin eater

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!

For us it was a mellow but festive day. Peter celebrated by somehow getting his trach tube pulled out. Michel noticed it and we had a clean trach back in place in minutes. That was in the morning and there were no further mishaps! After dinner we gave Peter his first taste of pumpkin pie. The flavor intensity sent shock waves through his whole body--hilarious!


Yesterday Peter had another cardiology checkup. His chest x-ray showed that he is tolerating fats very well. We were able to cut out one supplement (iron), and we get to wean one diuretic (Lasix) over the next week, which will actually eliminate three meds in total (Lasix plus sodium chloride and potassium chloride). Then we can make arrangements to have his G-tube (feeding tube) removed. Hooray! It was necessary for a while, but is now no longer needed and is only a source of discomfort and constant skin irritation. He takes his other medications by mouth twice a day.

People have asked about Peter's eating. In my naive way I assumed that once he was allowed to have my milk undiluted, he would take to nursing easily. But 6-month-olds are very set in their ways, and "latching on" is a seemingly impossible paradigm shift for him. It would be so much easier for me not to have to pump, and also Peter would not have to take bottles of formula (which he doesn't really like) from the nurses in between times. But how to explain this to a baby?

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  1. Happy first Thanksgiving, Peter! We are so thankful to see you getting stronger and bigger with every update!
    Love and prayers, The Van Heests

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