[tri-med] Re: granulation tissue
- From: "Janet King" <jlvking@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 18:01:31 -0400
Wow! Hannah has a bard and got her first one in January of '04, when she =
was
just over 8 months. It was changed out in January of '05 and has been =
fine
since then. So we're going on three years for this one.
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On
Behalf Of Jennifer V.
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 5:43 PM
To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [tri-med] Re: granulation tissue
Elanor and Eric both have bard buttons. We have never had a problem =
with=20
the bard buttons, except they wear out in about a year--they start =
leaking,=20
and one of the stoppers broke. Maybe it is the mickey that is the=20
problem...huh.
I'd like to be OCD, but I just don't have the time...
Jennifer, mom to Arwen, 9; Elanor, 7 (T18); caregiver to Joe 28, (CP); =
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wife to Andrew.
Boise, Idaho, USA
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From: "M H MC*CORMICK" <hollyandms@xxxxxxx>
To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 8:02 AM
Subject: [tri-med] Re: granulation tissue
>I guess I should have mentioned the reason I question an allergy to the
>button is because when Morgan was a baby and small toddler age he had a =
>bard button and the stoma was perfect. It never had granulation =
tissue, it
>never got sore, it wasn't even red at all. At age 2 1/2 yrs. it was=20
>removed because he was an oral eater and drinker. In the spring of =
2005,=20
>when he got a g-tube again, it was a bard at first. We had no problems =
>with it or the stoma. But, he gained so much weight that he literally=20
>popped that button out. We switched to the mickey and we have had =
problems
>ever since.
>
> "A handicap is an added burden given to a superior contender to=20
> equalize
> the contest."
>
> Holly -- wife of Mike
> mom of Morgan (10 yrs. old) unbalanced translocation resulting in=20
> partial
> t18q and partial monosomy 9p
> grandma to William Max
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