Tomorrow’s Tubiversary marks:
12 NG-tubes and the accompanying tube changes, which included…
…2 tubes pulled out by accident and 3 that broke unexpectedly;
4 pump backpacks worn out and replaced (and number 5 will be needed soon);
approximately 70 Feeding Friends stickers and 60 strips of Tegaderm used to keep that tube firmly stuck to the side of his face;
and at least 3 other tapes tried, tested and rejected;
1 Christmas, 1 Easter and several birthdays survived and celebrated;
Nearly 1 whole school year achieved with only a few days off;
1 week away in Cornwall enjoyed;
4 weekend trips planned, packed for and successfully negotiated;
5 safe foods and 2 safe oils identified and back in his diet, resulting in…
…around 15 new recipes adapted and perfected…
…4 new kitchen gadgets invested in and well-used…
…and impressively 16 restaurants found to be amazingly able and willing to accommodate the trickiest of dietary requirements
Not forgetting:
410 litres of E028 pumped
12 daily medicines reduced to just 3;
nearly 3kg of weight gained
5cms of height grown
And including:
12 months of stock counting, and rotating, and checking, and ordering
52 weeks of new syringes and dressings
365 days dealing with pumps beeping – …on…off…start…stop…blockages…settings…errors…”just becauses”!
8,760 hours of making sure the tube is tight enough, taped enough, in the right place enough…and not getting caught on anything
525,600 minutes of longing to be able to hold or stroke or kiss that precious little face without the tube getting in the way
Countless tears shed, hugs shared and frustrations vented
All amounting to…
One year of the best health ever
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