We have actual progress to report on this time: James is off the tube! It's still only provisional, but he's been off for over a week now and he's eating well. He's not meeting his goal (800 ml), but he's obtaining the daily minimum (600 ml) - and day by day he's slowly improving. We change the tube each week for sanitary purposes, and the last time we were all just too fed up with the tube to muster up reinsertion energy. A few days of break did him good though, and his eating skills took off. James has had such "testing" off-tube days before and not done so great, but this time he was ready to show us what he can do.
It is SO nice to not deal with the tube feeding process every day. With the tube out, he no longer needs to keep his hands gloved, so he can play more freely. He doesn't throw up, at all, ever. He's starting to sleep more soundly at night. He's also picking up on solids: yogurt, mashed banana, crackers, soft puffy chips that dissolve in his mouth. He still resists swallowing anything more solid than yogurt, but his Early Intervention therapy has begun so we'll be working on his swallowing with the help of a feeding specialist.
In honor of tube independence, I'm posting a few photos of little J without any medical paraphanelia blocking his face :)
Fantastic news!!! So appreciate all that you share. xo
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