Macayla’s feeding tube has done better overall, but we are still experiencing granulation that never seems to stop. She still gets blood in her stomach from time to time but we have not seen the levels of blood that we did before December. She is still tolerating food well and even put on some needed weight. Our hope is that we will not end up where we were last summer. She just does not tolerate foreign objects in her tummy. Maybe that’s a good thing if she were ever to be a teenager. It might have prevented her from being big into body piercing! But I wish she could handle this one body piercing (her feeding tube) better.
Our van has decided to finally quit. It threatened to quit for several weeks now and it finally bit the dust this morning. We are waiting on the automotive MD’s assessment. It may require major surgery but hopefully it will be reasonable. I wish car insurance was like health insurance and all repairs and tune-ups could be covered just as our check-ups and surgeries are covered. I wonder if the presidential candidates would consider running on a platform of universal car-repair insurance coverage? Allstate and State Farm would probably hire a hit man to remove that candidate; lowest bid of course.
Jennifer is not quite as recovered, as we would like. She still feels discomfort and pressure that should be better by now. We are doing a couple of studies to see if all is as it should be and trying to discern how and when to go back to work. Soon time will be of the essence on these decisions.
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