Tuesday, March 27, 2007

A way has been found!!!! Bascially, the small feeding tube "drilled" a hole bigger than itself. Thus, the leaking of fluid from around the tube. This is common for someone on a feeding tube for an extended period. So, he got a bigger tube. Dr. Tate says that eventually, the same thing will happen with this bigger tube. Before much longer we will need a garden hose! I told Chuck he'd better start eating so we can get rid of the tube altogether.

Chuck already looks better! He's on the mend once again.