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dehydration

crickit715

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yes, as others have said, it seems to be alot more common for cfers to dehydrate. this is when i say...YEAH for the GTUBE!!!! as soon as she gets sick i start pumping pedialyte into her. one of the biggest reasons they put kids in the hospital for illness is dehydration and i love that i can keep her relatively hydrated with the gtube!!!
 

crickit715

New member
yes, as others have said, it seems to be alot more common for cfers to dehydrate. this is when i say...YEAH for the GTUBE!!!! as soon as she gets sick i start pumping pedialyte into her. one of the biggest reasons they put kids in the hospital for illness is dehydration and i love that i can keep her relatively hydrated with the gtube!!!
 

crickit715

New member
yes, as others have said, it seems to be alot more common for cfers to dehydrate. this is when i say...YEAH for the GTUBE!!!! as soon as she gets sick i start pumping pedialyte into her. one of the biggest reasons they put kids in the hospital for illness is dehydration and i love that i can keep her relatively hydrated with the gtube!!!
 

crickit715

New member
yes, as others have said, it seems to be alot more common for cfers to dehydrate. this is when i say...YEAH for the GTUBE!!!! as soon as she gets sick i start pumping pedialyte into her. one of the biggest reasons they put kids in the hospital for illness is dehydration and i love that i can keep her relatively hydrated with the gtube!!!
 

crickit715

New member
yes, as others have said, it seems to be alot more common for cfers to dehydrate. this is when i say...YEAH for the GTUBE!!!! as soon as she gets sick i start pumping pedialyte into her. one of the biggest reasons they put kids in the hospital for illness is dehydration and i love that i can keep her relatively hydrated with the gtube!!!
 

MaksNana

New member
Hi Heather,
I hope your little one is still feeling better. I can't believe the ER didn't give her IV fluids. It's true that their electolytes can get out of range quickly, and that can be very dangerous.

By the way, I love her picture. Many blessings to you and your family,,,,,Karla
 

MaksNana

New member
Hi Heather,
I hope your little one is still feeling better. I can't believe the ER didn't give her IV fluids. It's true that their electolytes can get out of range quickly, and that can be very dangerous.

By the way, I love her picture. Many blessings to you and your family,,,,,Karla
 

MaksNana

New member
Hi Heather,
I hope your little one is still feeling better. I can't believe the ER didn't give her IV fluids. It's true that their electolytes can get out of range quickly, and that can be very dangerous.

By the way, I love her picture. Many blessings to you and your family,,,,,Karla
 

MaksNana

New member
Hi Heather,
I hope your little one is still feeling better. I can't believe the ER didn't give her IV fluids. It's true that their electolytes can get out of range quickly, and that can be very dangerous.

By the way, I love her picture. Many blessings to you and your family,,,,,Karla
 

MaksNana

New member
Hi Heather,
<br />I hope your little one is still feeling better. I can't believe the ER didn't give her IV fluids. It's true that their electolytes can get out of range quickly, and that can be very dangerous.
<br />
<br />By the way, I love her picture. Many blessings to you and your family,,,,,Karla
 
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