So, Jackson is now fully on Neocate and has been for just over a week. I am almost positive that he is not having any pain anymore, but the bad feeding behaviour and lack of interest in food remains. It's driving me crazy. He just never seems hungry. He happily holds the bottle in his mouth, not doing anything, until he gets bored and then all hell breaks loose.
At the moment he eats about 600ml of formula a day, no solids. But getting that into him is a mammoth effort, that usually ends with me in tears. He would quite happily live on 400ml a day, but when we allow him to do that he loses weight.
I saw our Paed today, and he wants to put an NG tube in Jackson. The goal is to have it in relatively short term (a couple of months). He wants to get Jackson's weight up to where it should be for his length (about another kg), get his tummy used to taking more food and then to see whether he gets used to food and then takes off in his eating. He's had every test under the sun, all of which have indicated no problems that the hospital can find.
So, the plan is to offer his bottle like normal, but to stop when he starts fussing behaviour and put the rest down the tube. Our focus on solids is going to be on finger food knowing that if he gags and vomits, he is still going to catch up on his milk.
BUT I am scared witless!!
I am so worried that this will create feeding aversions. I've heard that sometimes NG tubes make things worse. I am worried that more food in him will trigger his reflux again (I think he is no longer spilling because he doesn't eat much). I am worried that people will look at us and think Jackson is really sick. I'm worried the tube is going to be a pain. I am mostly worried that this will be a long term solution, not a short term one as they think.
Having said that, I can't say I will miss the feeding battles, and I feel like this might just give me the break I deserve.
Can anyone share any experiences with NG tubes? Good and bad, I need to hear them and I am terrified of Googling - you only find the disasters on Google.
Thanks in advance. I really need hugs right now.
xx