Need some Pixie Dust for Hayden **UPDATED** (We're Home)
My son Hayden who is now 2yrs and almost 2 months old (sorry but we celebrate every months birthday now, in fact we are celebrating his 28 month old birthday in May at WDW) uses a feeding tube in order to get all his food. The tube he currently has is wearing out, it was only designed to last about six months, but my DW has done such a good job taking care of it it has lasted almost a year so we have to have it replaced.
DW and Hayden's Hospice nurse met with the surgeon on Wednesday and he said it is a simple procedure just deflate the balloon pop the old one out and puta new MIC-ie (yes it is called a mickey button, how cool is that) button in no big deal 15 mins tops. So we drove down to Chapel Hill, NC to have the procedure done, but when we got there DW and I got to talking with the nurse proactitioner and made her realize that it is actually a PEG tube which means it has a hard piece of plastic inside Hayden's tummy about the size of an acorn. They said we have two options they can numb around the site wich is about the size of a pencil and yank it out, or they can actually sedate him and do it as an operational procedure they still have to pull it out but he will be sedated. Needless to say we opted for the sedation although that makes us just as nervous with Hayden's disease he has apnea wich means he stops breathing at times sometimes for up to 30 seconds and then starts again, and any kind of medication you put into a child with Krabbe's disease stays with them for a loooooooong time, so the anasthesa worries us although the procedre won't take that long 15 mins tops.
So now we are going back to Chapel Hill next Thursday to do the procedure and they are going to keep him for 23 hours to make sure he doesn't have any ill effects from the anestisia.
I am confident in the doctors and in the pediatric anestisia team they have, but it is still nerve racking. So any Pixie Dust, Prayes, Good Thoughts you want to throw our way we would be most appreciative. Thank you
Hey everyone we got home Friday after spending the night in Chapel Hill. Hayden came through with flying colors. He has his new Mic-ey button in. The only complication we had was when they went to remove the old tube the small plastic piece in his tummy broke off, but as of this morning it had already passed down to his large intestine so now we are just waiting for it to go the rest of the way. (That ought to be fun) His doctor's nurses and especially the anestisia team were wonderful. Thank you all for all your thoughts prayers and pixie dust. Talk to you soon.