Guest guest Posted July 21, 2007 Report Share Posted July 21, 2007 JD went yesterday for the Upper GI. I didn't know if I told you but three weeks ago when he went to Radiology for the MRI the people at the front desk were rude to me and I needed a room to go to so that I had an outlet to plug everything in. I called our Guest relations that I usually deal with and he get the head of Radiology department. I called this week to let them know we were coming and yesterday we got treated like royalty. My nurse shelli was looking for the red carpet to be pulled out. I started crying when they were putting the tube down JD's throat. JD was not happy and neither was I. I guess that's a mother for you. Well , Dr. Andersen called us last night and told us that everything looks great. Does not see any issues and the nissen looks great and intact. JD has also been taking bulis feeds for the past week and no issues. We also had a mic-key problem. We saw blood, its better now, but Dr. Andersen thinks that maybe when they went down his throat that maybe something happened. We are going to see him as soon as possible like Monday or Tuesday. I'll keep you informed. &, parents to twins: Olivia : potty training,walking, running the house, talking, saying no all the time and JD(cHArgE: Choanal Atresia, Heart Repair, TE-F Repair, G-Tube, Trach, on CPap w/ O2 at Night, severe to profound hearing loss, dumping syndrome ) 22 months, Waxahachie, Texas ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2007 Report Share Posted July 22, 2007 , Thank you for the update and I am happy to hear JD is well. Take care, mom to (Charger) 13 months. erin32573@... wrote: JD went yesterday for the Upper GI. I didn't know if I told you but three weeks ago when he went to Radiology for the MRI the people at the front desk were rude to me and I needed a room to go to so that I had an outlet to plug everything in. I called our Guest relations that I usually deal with and he get the head of Radiology department. I called this week to let them know we were coming and yesterday we got treated like royalty. My nurse shelli was looking for the red carpet to be pulled out. I started crying when they were putting the tube down JD's throat. JD was not happy and neither was I. I guess that's a mother for you. Well , Dr. Andersen called us last night and told us that everything looks great. Does not see any issues and the nissen looks great and intact. JD has also been taking bulis feeds for the past week and no issues. We also had a mic-key problem. We saw blood, its better now, but Dr. Andersen thinks that maybe when they went down his throat that maybe something happened. We are going to see him as soon as possible like Monday or Tuesday. I'll keep you informed. &, parents to twins: Olivia : potty training,walking, running the house, talking, saying no all the time and JD(cHArgE: Choanal Atresia, Heart Repair, TE-F Repair, G-Tube, Trach, on CPap w/ O2 at Night, severe to profound hearing loss, dumping syndrome ) 22 months, Waxahachie, Texas ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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