Life With a Crumb Finding Aspirator
Submitted by kim on Mon, 09/22/2014 - 12:59 in Lessons for Mom, Nathaniel's Story
Every crumb on my floor has the potential of ending up in Nathaniel's lungs.
I type that sentence and do not know what else to say. There should be something funny inserted here. But facing the gravity of life with this child, I struggle to keep it light. Twice today he has picked something up off the floor, put it in his mouth, and then had a coughing spell that required immediate suctioning.
Swallow Study Results
Submitted by kim on Wed, 09/17/2014 - 16:02 in Nathaniel's Story
We are home from the swallow study. The waiting over. We have results.
Nathaniel is aspirating. He aspirated thin fluids and thickened fluids. Given the study results, the radiologist and speech pathologist conducting the test were not willing to try food. It can be assumed Nathaniel is also aspirating food. Rich and the boys have asked good questions. Here are some of their questions and the answers.
Did the test explain how he is aspirating?
Swallow Study Tomorrow and Other Hard News
Submitted by kim on Tue, 09/16/2014 - 11:41 in Nathaniel's Story
A New Book Club for Fall
Submitted by kim on Fri, 09/12/2014 - 11:54 in Adoption, Lessons for Mom
A Very Full August
Submitted by kim on Mon, 09/08/2014 - 19:40 in Homeschooling, Lessons for Mom, Nathaniel's Story, Parenting
August. Seems it was here one day and gone the next. I will try to hit the highlights here...
First week of August found Nathaniel in same day surgery again for another diagnostic bronchoscopy. His trachea development is stagnant. Still just a pin hole opening through the stenosis and webbing. The doctors were not able to find a cause for aspirating. His trachea did grow in length and we were able to size up from a 3.5 neo tracheotomy tube to a 3.5 pediatric tracheotomy tube. A difference of six millimeters in length.