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I have lots of questions, so I really appreciate anyone who reads this and answers for me!
I am a little overwhelmed when reading about Gtubes because it seems like there are several ways to place the tube (some involving an incision, others endoscopicly, etc) and several types of tubes/buttons...
I have lots of questions, so I really appreciate anyone who reads this and answers for me!
I am a little overwhelmed when reading about Gtubes because it seems like there are several ways to place the tube (some involving an incision, others endoscopicly, etc) and several types of tubes/buttons...
I have lots of questions, so I really appreciate anyone who reads this and answers for me!
I am a little overwhelmed when reading about Gtubes because it seems like there are several ways to place the tube (some involving an incision, others endoscopicly, etc) and several types of tubes/buttons...
I have lots of questions, so I really appreciate anyone who reads this and answers for me!
I am a little overwhelmed when reading about Gtubes because it seems like there are several ways to place the tube (some involving an incision, others endoscopicly, etc) and several types of tubes/buttons...
Congratulations on your beautiful girl! I understand the mixed feelings. I will never forget the day I got the call that my baby didn't have CF. I started crying and my daughter who was 2.5 wcf at that time asked me why I was crying. I told her "don't worry, I am crying bc I am happy" then...
Congratulations on your beautiful girl! I understand the mixed feelings. I will never forget the day I got the call that my baby didn't have CF. I started crying and my daughter who was 2.5 wcf at that time asked me why I was crying. I told her "don't worry, I am crying bc I am happy" then...
Congratulations on your beautiful girl! I understand the mixed feelings. I will never forget the day I got the call that my baby didn't have CF. I started crying and my daughter who was 2.5 wcf at that time asked me why I was crying. I told her "don't worry, I am crying bc I am happy" then...
Congratulations on your beautiful girl! I understand the mixed feelings. I will never forget the day I got the call that my baby didn't have CF. I started crying and my daughter who was 2.5 wcf at that time asked me why I was crying. I told her "don't worry, I am crying bc I am happy" then...
Congratulations on your beautiful girl! I understand the mixed feelings. I will never forget the day I got the call that my baby didn't have CF. I started crying and my daughter who was 2.5 wcf at that time asked me why I was crying. I told her "don't worry, I am crying bc I am happy" then...
Thanks everyone, it makes much more sense now. I should have asked more about it at her appointment but I was more focused on other things at the moment, such as my daughter freaking out about the throat culture! :)
I brought up HTS at my daughter's most recent clinic appointment and her pulm said she would need to do a pft test to make sure she can tolerate it. I have never heard anything about this before so I am curious if others have done this too?
I would definately try the non-sedated ct. My daughter did it at 4.5 years old and on our way there, I told her what it would be like (lying still on a flat table that goes through something that looks like a big donut) and the thing that helped her feel good about it the most was me doing a...
I would definately try the non-sedated ct. My daughter did it at 4.5 years old and on our way there, I told her what it would be like (lying still on a flat table that goes through something that looks like a big donut) and the thing that helped her feel good about it the most was me doing a...
I would definately try the non-sedated ct. My daughter did it at 4.5 years old and on our way there, I told her what it would be like (lying still on a flat table that goes through something that looks like a big donut) and the thing that helped her feel good about it the most was me doing a...
I would definately try the non-sedated ct. My daughter did it at 4.5 years old and on our way there, I told her what it would be like (lying still on a flat table that goes through something that looks like a big donut) and the thing that helped her feel good about it the most was me doing a...
I would definately try the non-sedated ct. My daughter did it at 4.5 years old and on our way there, I told her what it would be like (lying still on a flat table that goes through something that looks like a big donut) and the thing that helped her feel good about it the most was me doing a...
What a nice idea! I remember reading about Marichi in the cookbook "Cooking for a Future". My daughter had been just recently diagnosed when that book was put together.
What a nice idea! I remember reading about Marichi in the cookbook "Cooking for a Future". My daughter had been just recently diagnosed when that book was put together.
What a nice idea! I remember reading about Marichi in the cookbook "Cooking for a Future". My daughter had been just recently diagnosed when that book was put together.
What a nice idea! I remember reading about Marichi in the cookbook "Cooking for a Future". My daughter had been just recently diagnosed when that book was put together.
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