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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 115194" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Hi all. Thanks for the help and prayers. We had some really rough days/nights, and I am still fighting the migraine. Plus dealing with the trip to see my neck doctor (all is wonderful with the surgery on ME, but need to see osteoporosis clinic because very thin bone - so am in process of setting that up).</p><p></p><p>Jess Update- The GoLightly was a one day thing, then miralax 2x/day until monday. She sees doctor on Monday unless develops fever.</p><p></p><p>She is NOT cleaned out, and I do NOT think the golightly did the trick. The pediatrician gastro will either call back with a time by noon today or we will call his office back and get it done. The pediatrician is pretty good, and I know she is doing research on this (just the way she is, thankfully) but we are going to see the pediatrician gastro. With no fever or vomiting, the doctor does not thing the whole NG tube thing is needed. BUT the pediatrician does have calls in to several pediatrician gastros. </p><p></p><p>The whole golightly night was horrible, just horrible. She was very sweet, didn't yell or fuss other than saying she didn't like it much. Who would? But after several hours it just plain hurt. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advice on the ointment, we actually were told to use hemorrhoid cream. Just outside, but it keeps the skin from swelling. </p><p></p><p>I certainly plan to push for inpatient treatment if they have to do more. I really really think the WHY of it is what we need to know. But they won't say until she is cleaned out.</p><p></p><p>Hugs to all,</p><p></p><p>Susie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 115194, member: 1233"] Hi all. Thanks for the help and prayers. We had some really rough days/nights, and I am still fighting the migraine. Plus dealing with the trip to see my neck doctor (all is wonderful with the surgery on ME, but need to see osteoporosis clinic because very thin bone - so am in process of setting that up). Jess Update- The GoLightly was a one day thing, then miralax 2x/day until monday. She sees doctor on Monday unless develops fever. She is NOT cleaned out, and I do NOT think the golightly did the trick. The pediatrician gastro will either call back with a time by noon today or we will call his office back and get it done. The pediatrician is pretty good, and I know she is doing research on this (just the way she is, thankfully) but we are going to see the pediatrician gastro. With no fever or vomiting, the doctor does not thing the whole NG tube thing is needed. BUT the pediatrician does have calls in to several pediatrician gastros. The whole golightly night was horrible, just horrible. She was very sweet, didn't yell or fuss other than saying she didn't like it much. Who would? But after several hours it just plain hurt. Thanks for the advice on the ointment, we actually were told to use hemorrhoid cream. Just outside, but it keeps the skin from swelling. I certainly plan to push for inpatient treatment if they have to do more. I really really think the WHY of it is what we need to know. But they won't say until she is cleaned out. Hugs to all, Susie [/QUOTE]
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