A simple sentence. No one said it to me in the beginning, but boy did that tube cause a lot of chaos. The NG tube graduated to the G-tube which morphed to a GJ- tube…. A brief history of Ivey's feeding tubes: *The NG tube was in place the first time I ever saw my daughter in the NICU. My only memory of her without a feeding tube is them placing her in my arms immediately following her birth. *The G-tube, well, that is a story within itself. That decision did not come lightly. Another hole in her. Another decision on our plate, but not really on our plate, it was apparent it was a medical necessity for her survival. Literally to give her a chance to live. A permanent decision. A 5am panic attack in the Scottish Rite elevator that happened to coincide with Dr. Meyers arriving at the hospital at the same time as me.... Our intersection in the elevator set the stage for the years to follow. From that point on, he knew I was a little nuts and a lot...
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Wow, I had a lot of catching up to do, I am thrilled for Ivey's beautiful green eyes, gorgeous!!! :)
OK, so I am now wiping away tears after reading the post about 90%....what can I say Gwen, I get it. Not exactly the same, but still I SO know what you mean about "the smile" when out and about...like you wrote, once we get through a hard "bump" in the journey, we can overwhelmingly feel the love from all those that dearly love our little ones...
I LOVE to see the genuine love for your precious GIRL :) and that you are enjoying girly times...
Family fun is such a joy and I encourage you to keep it up, you are such an example...
Liz