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Jun 05, 2021
much shyer than her, you know, she's very quiet and I could hear her screaming upstairs. I didn't expect to see her get sick and tell me her mouth was burning. This stuff is used for a strip and grease from the chip shop tiles that has followed. us and resulted in a significant burn for her macabre cashiers barked from above and below if we could just get this thing to stay off and it will be bright we will make her a whole new life she has enough she ain't ready yeah silly like you . know the concert is not unless we can do it you know I wrote to her if it wasn't going to make her go through all this at this age it's just that it's not fair the show ossineke a lot we knew it was a part she asked for keep it open stay a few weeks to see if the improvement persists let's hope her esophagus decided to stay open before she got sick she was

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ly very outgoing and everything else by the time she went to the

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for ten weeks came to It was over a little but she started coming screaming about it more again.
girl drinks a corrosive acid by mistake children s hospital real families
No, she's much shyer than she was. You know, she's very quiet. She did all kinds of things before shutting up. She jumped out of a car in m1. She thought she was walking. They were once about and she jumped out of a car when she was less than ten once John, that's enough to make a bed. Adi is for loyalty. The biggest 12 takes over everyone and it's pretty hard to believe. How do we kill each other? Butcher, didn't we all? they don't treat you you're different from before strengthen the

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because this happened the deal is the same they like a huge one it's the fight to pay Nigel quite well now and he understands more that Ali was probably working in the crushers and she brought home some

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chains and buckets in the kitchen.
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She was taking uniforms out of a burrow and I got down before me. The stuff was out and she took a sip. She squeezed out juice and I could hear her screaming upstairs. I showed her that she fell. car toe and something I didn't expect when I came down the stairs and saw her get sick and tell me her mouth was burning, so we just put her in a car and took her to the cachi department and a lot more, they kept us there for a long time . three hours and then they transfer this to Mullingar, she won't open them no matter what we try, she won't open them next and then the doctor came in and opened the mouth and the troll's back was burned and The souls are Transyl and they are suffering serious

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burn.
girl drinks a corrosive acid by mistake children s hospital real families
Kayla was transferred to Temple Street for an urgent probe placement and complimentary honey burn, so I didn't think she was that bad, we had to go back and lower the probe twice. Weeks later it looked like she only had superficial burn marks on her stomach, but look at me, it takes three weeks for scar tissue to form. We got home 10 and she wanted some entitlement herself and I knew it and John knew it. Everyone knew it, those who know our she knew that she was not well, she was not eating or drinking and then she got to a point where she was not even swallowing saliva.
girl drinks a corrosive acid by mistake children s hospital real families
Do you want to have some? Well, check back in the next few weeks. the situation deteriorated, she is fine, dad, opener, she had to repair her entire esophagus, everything was totally burned, she was infused to stop. I had to put a rope out in the open and everything just to keep it that way so I could repair myself. She was like that. because she had the thread, I said for about eight or nine months, it actually got to a certain stage, you know, now it gets tight because of the amount of scar tissue, everything gets tight and it's a tension, then there's no food, the we pass through the hall, so if you go back up, you stick something in there and take it back to widen it again, since his burned Kayla requires monthly treatment under the guidance of John Gillick and Owen laughs.
Anna Kaela was a five-year-old

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who swallowed potassium hydroxide. or caustic soda, so this is used for dripping and greasing chip shop tiles and unfortunately Kayla mistook this for, you know, a fizzy drink. Kayla's esophagus was so damaged initially that she had to have a gastrostomy so we could feed her in her stomach and that's it. a tube that goes up to her stomach and then once things have calmed down a little bit, once she no longer needs to be in intensive care, we could gradually open her esophagus by delaying and dilating it. Grace, can I get you to hang up? until the end of this first please wait all we would do is under x ray guidance and open the operating room we would place a guide wire into your esophagus where the stricture was and then we would inflate a balloon in that area and try to break the structure, we start very slowly, use fairly small balloons and then gradually work over a process of months with larger balloons to try to reach a normal size.
The balloon is literally inflating into the scar or trying to rupture the scar and you open it by doing this regularly, although eventually you will rupture the scar and Kayla's esophagus will heal without a significant amount of scar tissue or with scar tissue in a certain place , therefore it is not a dannegan air restrictor, although an initial solution to the problem of healing, the medical team was always aware that a longer term solution and a more intensive transplant procedure may be necessary once it damages his esophagus, our hero, who

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ly can't. We won't fix it, we would hope that the dilations would be less necessary and get to the stage where we can physically stop them now if we can't.
Kate is considering a much bigger procedure and her parents know that you will be replacing her. throat with another part of her God of her, which for a six-year-old

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is a very intense procedure, very serious and it hurts us, you know, we would have to think a lot before going down that path in a few months. The options seemed limited for Kayla, who continually revisits the hospital, unfortunately, plus these routine dilations offer only a temporary solution due to additional radiation concerns that we were once planning for and that if we could keep it open and keep it open, late or sooner he might give up. dressing itself and staying open, but it's been 18 months now and it hasn't been like that after about six months, you know, we felt like even though it was working well and Kayla would be, it would end up being pretty symptomatic relatively quickly for me, good girl. you would get great relief and be able to swallow most things and then unfortunately after about three weeks you would notice the food starting to stick again and then you would have to switch back to a more liquid diet, unfortunately it's a small dose . of radiation and cumulatively where it becomes a higher dose due to the fact that you're doing the procedure more frequently, she's not ready, yeah, and I have to do an exercise that they're doing so they can see. what they're doing, I like it, she's more than a quarter for her age, like she's some dumb droid, like you know we can't or stuff like that, so we just have to cross that bridge when I call them later in the way.
I just took them all. I'm going to try to talk to you about her. There's not much we can do. You know, I hope they don't make her stay in her pajamas. You know, under 14 years old. Network Bergere. You know, a year and a half ago. her accident, an innovative procedure offers new hope for Kayla and the possibility of avoiding major invasive surgery. After several months we felt that Aloha was working, she was not working as well as we wanted. Kayla would stenify Dan again and after a couple of weeks. We got to a very nice size, but unfortunately she kept going back down.
We hoped that we would break her scar and that eventually she would come back to us and say: I don't want another one, unfortunately never that. happened, we discussed it in multidisciplinary meetings and said, well, is there anything else we can do? John decided to investigate a little more and found Luigi in Rome, a surgeon in Italy has tried a technique of inserting a temporary stent or tube down the esophagus in the hopes of preventing the formation of scar tissue. John Gillip, now he was them, was looking for other options because he couldn't keep going to Bedrock alone and he actually came across this room.
We were a little skeptical at first, but then he came back and said it seemed like it. later and it seemed to me that he was having great success there, wait, so we decided that if he was happy enough, we would also roll the posture that they were narrowing and it seems that, to quote me, it is not clever about that of us, it is relatively little. almost like a home device and it's pretty easy to put in and the child can eat without needing a doctor, that's great. John and I felt quite positive about it and certainly their success rates seemed very good, we felt that they would.
It will be the best, he just knows that he will go to try to improve it a little and that we will not have to be gone for a while every three weeks and it could be every six months and that is what we hope. at the moment if it was every six months it would be brilliant check up I hope it works and stays open well and I don't have to go to the hospital every three weeks that's all we are like her I missed seven weeks of school last year just to mark a day free, you know, and I hope I said it's just a co-president who visits quickly, but it's okay, there's a lot of cat barking at the top and bottom, but the bottom is It's not so bad, it's the major damage in the room top and this thing when he comes in from above, so he'll only be able to repair the top half and she still has a little bit of damage to the bottom, but that doesn't close at the same time. rate as the best, so if we could get this to stay open, we would just have to go to Dublin, maybe every six months, which would be so much, that would be great, we would give it a whole new life again, you know, it doesn't count and It's worrying, you know, because she is still what my baby is and will always be my baby.
If this doesn't work, she will have to have a transplant, so I hope that doesn't work because she is still too small to fit in. A surgery like that, like Ana's, is a major surgery, so we're hoping this works and just gets rid of it all together. You know, upon arriving in Rome, Kayla and her parents went to the Bambino Jesús Hospital as head of surgery. She is expected to turn her daughter's life around after a serious acid burn and rule out a more intensive transplant procedure. She doesn't eat enough, so what we do is feed a syringe and just watch her dinners, you know what? she's eaten and then when she goes down a little bit, we have support to run a machine that night so she gets all her nutrients over a four hour, four or five hour course, they'll insert silicone and a stent and leave it there for 40 days and the hope is that it will give up and stay open.
This does not work or an exception is the transplant. I wrote to her if they weren't going to do it to her, you know, if she's still six years old and she'll be going through all this. at this age it's not fair, you know she's just a chanela baby. Both John Gillick and Owen Laughlin of Temple Street joined the family in the hope of learning more about this innovative procedure, let's explain everything he explains to girls in bad times and to you. You don't sit there wondering what's going on with me, the fact that it's actually common is a comfort to see.
Kane is mad for him, so she's thrilled that he's going to do it. I worry even when she's just gone through the teenage routine. because it involves risks, like there is a possibility that Karis's esophagus could be punctured even when she has a paranoid idea, so I don't know about this, it's stressful and worrying, you know, she's pretty smart, so it doesn't make sense sit there and say "oh, don't do it." let's say 19 in front of our agreement, only Tyler explained the situation to her, she can understand it and then she is not scared and knows what is happening, the nurse explains everything to her, not in phases, which I don't know if it's a good thing or bad before Hannah was and she doesn't even wing it, but the slightest thing is a trough where now there's nothing exciting for her, you know, the kids are straight and she just got a milk, so we're, you know. really no longer fast there, we have no decision regarding jurisdictions and now we would make a support that tomorrow we will place inside the esophagus, this is indicated as the stent that we make using the normal surgical drainage that we superimpose one on the other to obtain the desired sides understand the length and diameter of the leg another important thing, Luigi, is that you can eat a normal diet or, in your experience, you can eat a normal diet with that yes, accept that this stent works because the food the child can eat after its position is the passage between the esophageal wall and the stent wound and irreligion is equivalent to simple and these told me my faith tomorrow morning, yeah, so I don't think it's any different from Temple Street, but it will do later. and he's going to put up his tent, so he's not going to do anything we don't have until he has the energy to be exactly the same as before, it will probably be more comfortable than the rope he had in 40 and if he can handle itThat's making our real surgery pretty important.
John and Shirley are not particularly interested in this route at the moment, but I think we need to get an opinion on that and that is what is being planned at the moment. The alternative is to try a stent. I think that's the route we've all decided. Probably the best option for kale right now is leasing and the least invasive. She has managed it very well in the past. It means she can have a relatively normal quality of life with the stent. It may not look very pretty, but you can eat pretty much anything with the stent and I think we're going to size up the stent compared to last time with the transplants.
It's too serious, it's a major operation and there's no guarantee it's going to work, so we said we weren't even going to discuss the transplant anymore, so they'll take the other approach to see if it works, if so. We can go back to stretching because if she's transplanted to some work we can't go back to stretching, it comes with its own problems, that's fine, you know, and the body could reject water, different problems, you know, we. You're looking wrong, she's here with us, in fact, you know, so one day every three weeks is not the end that worked, it's not too much to ask, but we're not the ones controlled like she's only six years old.
In the end, man, it's horrible. You know there were times when Kala was far from our secret of what she is now and seeing her lead a relatively normal life. He is good, he gives you hope for her future. Oh, caustic soda is a dangerous thing, it's changing your life.

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