November 5, 2009

Since our last posting, Kyra's replacement fluid was turned down to 90 cc/hr and we started bolus feeds. Entral bolus feeds are still given thru the g-tube but differs from a continous feed. A bolus feed involves using a syringe to give a quantity of food into the feeding tube at regular intervals. In th past this method was not successful. We would get maybe 20 cc in and clamp her g-tube only to have her bring it up within the hour. Now I am happy to announce Kyra tolerates 60cc in a two hour time frame. This is wonderful for Kyra - we are able to disconnect her from one line and provide Kyra with more time for mobility. Kyra has become very aware of her tubes and their limits. When she comes off of them even for a few hours ... she is all over the room exploring and playing with her siblings. We are even trying to get her used to wearing her backpack. She tolerates this some days - others she is annoyed by the bag.

The last couple days Kyra has decided she is going to eat again. She had regressed, fighting us for every bite. However, Nurse Becky, has found that she can get her to eat by bargaining toys with Kyra - no bites, no toys. It is working. Today Kyra enjoyed a small taste of a sucker - a halloween treat! She said "yum-yum" as she licked the sucker..... Speaking of Halloween - check out our lil' pumpkin!