Sorry it has been so long since we last posted. It has been a busy couple of weeks with some new happenings.
I have been talking extensively with Mason's OT regarding the suggested feeding programs. At this time she is very against it and advised that it should be our last option if nothing else works. Especially in Mason's case since he seems receptive to food, but his gag reflex is preventing him from eating. We both agreed that we really need to give him some time to resolve it with home and weekly hospital therapy. Right now we are working with toothbrushes to try and help desensitize his mouth. We also agreed that we needed to know how is esophagus functioning and if this is contributing to his oral aversion. We agreed to schedule a swallow study to check it out.
The swallow study took place Thursday of last week. It is basically a test done with x-ray fluoroscopy where Mason sits in a special seat and drinks a barium liquid. It is usually done to see if babies aspirate any into their airway while swallowing. Since we already know that Mason does not do this, we were just concentrating on the motility of his esophagus (or how well it pushes food into the stomach). Getting Mason to drink was near impossible, so we ended up squirting some into his mouth for him to swallow. We were presently surprised when we saw the food traveling down into his stomach. The one issue we did find was that not all of the liquid traveled into his stomach. There was a little that sort of "sat" on top of his Nissen wrap. After reviewing the test, our surgeon decided it was worth while to dialate his wrap one more time.
Mason has had an outpatient surgery scheduled for some time to do some maintenance work that was not an emergency before leaving the hospital last year. The surgery was scheduled for July 21st when Mason was over 1 year old and over 20 pounds. Mason's team of docs agreed that we should do the wrap dilatation at the same time so that he would only be under general anesthesia once.
Mason had both procedures on Monday and they went well. He actually weighed over 22 pounds when they took his pre-surgery vitals! He came home a couple of hours later and did great that night. Yesterday he had a tough day coping with the pain from his originally scheduled surgery and was breathing pretty shallow. This is common after a surgery and it was his way of trying to protect himself from more pain. Since he was also running a fever, we called the pulmonologist and she suggested to take him to the ER to get a chest x-ray and to make sure his sat's were ok. By the time we reached the UofM ER, we had managed to get his pain under control and he was taking a nap. His sat's were 97-100% and his x-ray looked good (they wanted to rule out pneumonia). Today he has been back to his normal self.
A couple of weeks ago we purchased a front facing car seat and he has been using it this past week. He found the first one we bought to be uncomfortable so we ended up exchanging it for a different one and he loves it! Mason is also getting a little closer to crawling. He does really well when we give him a little support under the chest. When we take the support away, he has a hard time keeping his knees under him. He has the motion down and hopefully with a little more strength and stretching, he will be crawling after Buster! We are also working a lot with trunk rotation and getting him to transition from laying down to sitting. This one is proving to be a bit more difficult than we anticipated. Mason is also doing better standing against furniture and has learned to fall onto his butt, where all of the padding is :) He is also starting to cruise a little when he sees an object he wants, like the remote or the phone. We have given him a bit of a break this summer with his PT and are hoping to start back up at UofM in August and then with Early On when school is in session.
I will post some more updated pictures in a few days...
As some of the other CDH mom's have mentioned, there has been a CDH full moon this past week. Some of the kiddos that were home doing well have ended up in the hospital for unplanned surgeries and illnesses. Please say an extra prayer for Ethan, Sofia, Cadenne and Zach.
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You have definitely been busy!! I am so glad that the surgeries went so well. I can't believe you had to go to the ER only hours after you were home from the surgeries. What a hectic day! Mason sounds like he is doing so well. I'm sure he can't wait to start crawling after Buster, and I'm sure Buster will be thankful for his more mobile playmate :)
And I was just looking at your tracker, you have quite the international bunch of people looking at your blog :)
Glad to hear all went well!
I LOVE the wnew page!! Very BIG BOY-ish!!
So happy he's gaining weight so good!!!
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