JennyCoulon
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I have an 11 yr. old son who is in 5th grade and in Middle School. He has a g-button, the mini to be exact and has had it since he was 5. When he first got it placed it would go swimming without a shirt and didn't think twice about people seeing it. As he has gotten older he starting wearing a tank top under his shirts to make it less noticable. He then got to where he wanted to wear 2 tank tops and 2 t-shirts. He is now to the point where he wants to wear a hoodie to school even when it is hot outside. We are getting into summer here and it gets hot, today for instance it is going to be 88 degrees and tomorrow 90 before cooling back down.
I have bought him the big band-aids for him to put over it to keep his closer to his skin but that doesn't seem to be enough. He is worried that someone is going to see it and ask him what it is. He hates having gym class b/c he has to dress out and even then he wears a long sleeve Under Armor tight shirt under his t-shirt. I am looking for suggestions from kids his age or even older or their parent's as to how to hide it better w/out him wearing a hoodie. It drives me crazy that he can't just accept that that g-button saved his life and got him to be the healthy, weight gaining kid he is today. I know that I do not understand b/c it is not me but I can't wait until he can just be happy and proud of who he is no matter what. He has a lot of friends, some of which know about his CF and the button and many other's who do not. Any suggestions that anyone can give me would be wonderful...Thanks in advance
I have bought him the big band-aids for him to put over it to keep his closer to his skin but that doesn't seem to be enough. He is worried that someone is going to see it and ask him what it is. He hates having gym class b/c he has to dress out and even then he wears a long sleeve Under Armor tight shirt under his t-shirt. I am looking for suggestions from kids his age or even older or their parent's as to how to hide it better w/out him wearing a hoodie. It drives me crazy that he can't just accept that that g-button saved his life and got him to be the healthy, weight gaining kid he is today. I know that I do not understand b/c it is not me but I can't wait until he can just be happy and proud of who he is no matter what. He has a lot of friends, some of which know about his CF and the button and many other's who do not. Any suggestions that anyone can give me would be wonderful...Thanks in advance