I am waiting on the doctors to round this morning and to read the latest chest x-ray, so I thought I would post this to show you what we are up too----
Justin and I have been making bets for the last couple weeks about who would make the first G tube "blunder". Basically, who would forget to clamp the cord, drop the syringe or just so something clumsy. I just knew it would not be me.............
It started like this.....take note the tube taped to Calee as it's "venting"


Then the tube apparently somehow came unclamped (not because I didn't secure it properly)
It ended with this face from Calee....


Cohen didn't seem to understand what all the fuss was about, it was just a little spilled partially digested milk (Calee said that is just nice words for vomit)
I am sure this is just the first of many tube blunders we will make!!!!!
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