Alex's g-tube has been problem free and we are happy to see a positive change in her respiratory condition. Initially we took Alex off her oxygen for a couple hours each day and then for longer periods and now she is completely off while awake. The g-tube has also made it so much easier to keep her hydrated, especially with her no longer having to gulp down pudding thick milk and juice everyday. All of her liquids and medications go through her tube and she is still eating solids by mouth. The bipap however has been a different story and it's been a long few months with little sleep. She wakes up several times a night, sometimes four or five times. It's most likely just going to take time for Alex to adjust to sleeping with something that is so uncomfortable. She has another sleep study coming up this summer and best case scenario is they tell us she no longer needs the bipap at night. We'll see.
Ryan is still our feisty one and growing up so fast. She climbs on everything and keeps us on our toes. She plays well with Alex and they really do enjoy each others company.
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