

He had surgery on tuesday the 26th and they sent him home, seemingly recovered, on friday the 29th. When we got home Owen seemed to have a pretty big tummy. I didnt worry too much until early the bext morning when he began to throw up and wasn't pooping. He woke up and threw up 5 times that morning. After talking to a GI doctor from Oakland, we brought Owen into Sonora Regional. They did a KUB and saw that he had a significant amount of air in his stomach and intestine. They decided to send him back to Oakland.
When we arrived at Oakland, it was clear we would be there for a while. He was re-admitted into the surgery department. The surgeons were telling us that he probably had a blockage due to all the adhesions made from previous surgeries and this last surgery. This was NOT a good sign. If he did have a blockage they would have to do more surgery which would probably only lead to more blockages because he has been through too many surgeries with too much scar tissue. The surgeons wanted to be conservative because Owen had been through too much. They said that for the first few days they would just keep Owen NPO and see how he does. They did not want to do another surgery unless they had to.
Within two days Owen pooped! This was a great sign! This meant that he didn't have a blockage. The surgeons said he might have had a partial blockage that later correct itself. Since they knew things were moving through, they decided that he could start on his feedings again. This time they were going to go a lot slower (something I think they should have done the first time).
It took a week and a half to get Owen back to his regular feeding rate. But, it worked and we were able to go home on the 14th of November, just in time for Thanksgiving! Owen did spend another holiday in the hospital, Halloween. However, out of all the holidays, halloween is my least favorite :) so I will count my blessings.
It has been an adjustment to have Owen home with the g-tube instead of the NG tube. Now that we are getting used to it, it is a lot easier. We are so glad we no longer have to put the NG tube down his nose and throat and watch him scream and cry. Now, when he crawls too far from his pump, the attachment to the g-tube just pops off and we just have to put that back on to the button on his stomach! yay! no more hurting him :)
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