Thursday, March 10, 2011

Spring Break...Let the Fun Begin!!!

Ahhhhh....! I'm actually getting a head start on Spring Break by taking off tomorrow. Though it might make you jealous, I couldn't wait to share where I'm spending SB '11. Bright and early tomorrow morning, my sweetheart and I are headed out to ....Presbyterian!!!! Woohoo!!! What better way to spend a school break than with our friends at Presby??

Ron will have several procedures performed tomorrow and I'm so thankful I won't have to worry about missing any work next week as I tend to my guy.

Although the G-tube has been successful in keeping him from yakking, he's still unable to eat much without the tube getting clogged, so Dr. D will place a new, larger g-tube in the same location in hopes of alleviating this issue.

Dr. D willl also insert a new PICC line. Ron is having problems with his current PICC line -- one of the lines will not flush and the other has become very difficult to flush as well..not a good thing when your nutrition is dependent on IV access.

And last, but not least, he will be getting a J-tube (J- jejunal - which refers to a specific portion of your intestines). They will actually place a double lumen at the g-tube site. One of the tubes will be to drain the stomach; the other tube will be threaded down his intestines in order to give direct feeds. The intestines only receive nourishment from that which directly passes through them, unlike the rest of the body which can receive nourishment through artificial IV nutrition (TPN).

The goal is to get the bowel fed directly by placing the J-tube and hooking up liquid feeds directly to the intestines in order to get it "beefed up". Hopefully, as the lower portion gets "exercised" by this type of feeding, and that area becomes healthy, it will have a ripple effect with the upper portion of the intestines eventually getting healthier, as well.

Ron has a large section of bowel that is "functionally" blocked. It is not physically blocked, however, due to all the scar tissue, as well as nerve damage in that area, it acts as if there is a physical blockage. Dr. D will attempt to thread the J-tube down past this area to have the greatest chance of success.

He will continue to be hooked up to TPN at night and now add in the J-tube feed. He also has the option to take in food orally but is not dependent on oral foods being absorbed.

We are so very thankful for Dr. D, Dr. A and Dr. S. Their tenacity and persistance knows no bounds. They are always researching ways to get Ron healthier in order to ensure the best quality of life possible.

Enjoy your Spring Break. If we come to mind; please say a prayer on our behalf!

Much love,
Christie

"When you pass through the waters...they will not sweep over you." Isaiah 43:2

God does not open paths for us before we come to them, or provide help before help is needed. Yet when we are at our point of need, God's hand is outstretched.
J.R.M (not sure who this is, but love the quote!) Streams in the Desert

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