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Monthly Archives: August 2012
On not seeing eye-to-eye with a doctor
At 22 months of age, Andrew weighed approximately nineteen pounds when his g-tube was surgically placed. A few weeks after g-tube placement he was down to eighteen pounds and looking and acting like death. At 23 months, despite reservations from … Continue reading
Still blending away
This is more of an informational post for anyone who is curious about Andrew’s daily life on the blenderized diet. Here is a sample of Andrew’s daily schedule, which starts whenever he wakes up: 8 am: Eat 5 ounces of … Continue reading