We have been busy little bees around here. Addison had her ear tube surgery last Monday. She is such a trooper. Her appointment for the surgery was at 9:30 but we had to be there an hour earlier. We checked in and as soon as she saw the little bracelets you have to wear with all your information on it she asked if she was getting an IV. Once we assured her she wasn't she was okay. The surgery center has a large waiting area and I cannot believe the people that have the guts to eat and drink knowing surgery patients cannot eat or drink after midnight the night before. There is a separate children's area with a few toys and televisions to keep them entertained and one lady even had her child walking around the play area with a ziplock bag of strawberries. Another little boy was watching tv with a hand full of candy. Come on people! Addison was begging to eat and drink. They must have been waiting on a sibling having surgery or something. Anyways we finally get called into the preop room around 10 and Addison of course refused to put on the hospital gown so we changed her into her night gown. I could tell she was scared because she wouldn't let me put her down. They use a balloon for the kids to blow up and put them to sleep so before we kept encouraging her about how exciting it was she was going to get a balloon. She didn't even cry when they nurse took her back. Her surgery was around 10:30. Dr. Scallon removed the old tubes and said they were like concrete in there. She irragated with antibiotics and then placed new tubes. The nurse waited for Addison to wake up on her own and then came to get us. Addison wasn't even crying for me. Not a single tear for the whole surgery. I picked her up and gave her some jucie and I had bought her a bag of chips incase she was hungry. She was eating them like nothing had happened at all. I am so proud of her. We get in the car and start to leave and she shots "She forgot to check my ears!" I told her she checked them while you were sleeping.
Tuesday we had her weekly visit with the feeding specialist. Addison is doing much better with her chewing. The therapist said her tongue movement (moving food side to side and such) has improved greatly. Addison does good at the begining and then her chewing muscles get tired and she starts to swallow whole again. We just have to keep excercising those muscles to build them up.
On Wednesday I woke up not feeling great. By that night I had a full blown cold. Thursday we had to leave to head over to Ocean Springs. I had class for work Thursday and Friday night for our new electronic medical records training. The worst part of having a cold is the cough. Why does it get worse when you are trying to sleep? We went to 2 birthday parties on Saturday and a graduation party on Sunday. We headed home Sunday afternoon and I was so glad to get back in our normal routine. This week all we have going on as far as appointments is a therapy session this afternoon. Next week Addison has therapy, ENT follow up from surgery and allergy testing. The following week she has therapy and a GI follow up. Lets keep our fingers crossed things slow down for us. I could really use more weeks with her just having a therapy appointment.
Addison has still been vomit free since we started her on the Reglan. We have not decreased the dosage to once a day yet. I am going to call her GI today and give him an update and see if maybe we should try decreasing the dosage from 2 ml to 1ml twice a day before decreasing to 2ml once a day. I am definetly no doctor but the feeding specialist suggested we try doing that first. She had a little cold with me and one night she started coughing and me and Tre jumped out of the bed and Tre was yelling go get a towel. But no vomiting! It is so weird not having to wash our sheets multiple times a week. Just little things I am sure people take for granted that have made our lives much easier these last 3 weeks. My towel cabinet is overflowing with clean towels, they can hardly all fit. This is the longest she has ever been without vomiting in her entire life. I can't wait to see the difference in our electric bill from not constantly running the washer and dryer.
Addison still talks often about things she has been through. She mentions her scar and they cut her belly but when we ask why she just responds "I don't know." She plays doctor with us and tells us "Its going to be okay, It won't hurt, No more ouchies, I need to listen to your heart, Let me check your ears." She even puts on gloves and puts her fingers in our mouth like her therapist does to her to help her chew. It makes me sad that she plays like that but that is all she knows. She asks for bandaids to put on her babydolls instead of like most kids I think they are giving babies bottles and stuff like that. She is so sweet and loving but she is developing an attitude and orders us around. We can't help but to laugh at her, she is so serious. She tells us come lay down right here and we have to lay in that certain spot for her to take care of us. Please continue to pray for her healing.
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