After a false start this morning (the ambulance was an hour late), Taylor go the issue with his feeding tube corrected. Rather than replace the tube, the Doctor was able to run a Roto Rooter down the line and unclog it. Hopefully, that's the only time that will happen. The problem is likely to be crushed medication that is diluted with water that isnt' diluted enough. The tube is very small, so some of the medication apparently clogged it. As always, Taylor toughed out more discomfort with no complaining.
While we were waiting for Taylor to get to the hospital, we visited some old friends from MICU and saw several others around the hospital that we got to know over the past 2 months. We can't wait for Taylor to walk in there and meet all those who worked so hard to help him.
Hopefully, he'll feel well enough this evening to get up in the wheel chair and roll around outside. Now that he's mobile, he likes getting out of his room if only to sit on the porch and look at the lake.
While we were waiting for Taylor to get to the hospital, we visited some old friends from MICU and saw several others around the hospital that we got to know over the past 2 months. We can't wait for Taylor to walk in there and meet all those who worked so hard to help him.
Hopefully, he'll feel well enough this evening to get up in the wheel chair and roll around outside. Now that he's mobile, he likes getting out of his room if only to sit on the porch and look at the lake.
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