The first of these studies was a 24 hour pH probe which was performed during an inpatient stay at the Children's Hospital Colorado. The goal of the study was to see if she was refluxing and they did that by placing a probe through her nose into her esophagus. Claire was a champ - doing all that was asked of her by the nurses right up until they placed the probe. Her immediate reaction was to pull it out and she almost succeed before they were able to stop her. She then had to wear no-no's which make it so that she was not able to bend her elbows therefore could not reach the tube. Off to x-ray we went to make sure that the probe was in place, by the time we returned to the procedure center to await the reading of the x-ray Claire figured out how to swipe the tube with her arms straight and almost got the tube out before they were able to secure it in place with some high strength tape. After confirming the position Claire was able to have some milk and sadly cry herself to sleep. The good news for her (and us) was once she woke up she was in a good mood and left the tube alone. We were then able to take off the no-nos and explore the hospital and visit with some of Mommy's co-workers. Claire proceeded to actually enjoy her hospital stay, marching around like she owned the placed, playing with her new toys that she received from Mommy, Daddy and Grandma Gibbons and playing in the playroom that a wonderful volunteer opened up in the evening.
Sleeping in the hospital bed with the little black bag that recorded all the data and hanging out watching Toy Story on the tv.
Updated 4/22/12- unfortunately the probe did not record any usable data, so we are heading back in on 4/25/12 to have an endoscopy and the probe placed again. Hopefully we will have a better outcome this time around.
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