fourkidsmom
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Nana,
My son goes to Toledo Childrens Hospital, in Toledo, Ohio. We are only about 1 1/2 hours from Dayton Childrens in Datyon, Ohio but preferred to go to Toledo. (which is 2 hours away)We knew my son would have to stay in the hospital for some time after birth and it was the only hospital around that allowed me and my son to be in the same hospital. (I had a c-section with him because of his burst bowel- from his bowel blockage) He was in for 77 days straight. It is so hard. I don't know Columbus, hospital but I am sure they are trying their best. I know it is frustrating and if you move now you will feel like the hospital you move to would not know your little Graycie and all she has already been through. My son had a stoma bag and illiostomy for the first 2 months and wasn't thriving so they reconnected his bowels. He does seem to get blockages easily and can't handle popcorn, peanuts, corn of any sort. Something to keep in mind when your granddaughter gets a little older. When they put his bowel together they still weren't the same size, one side was MUCh smaller than the other, I wonder if that caused some problems with why het gets so many obstructions. I would go with your heart- I don't know where in Ohio you live, but Toledo is a great hospital.
Fourkidsmom
My son goes to Toledo Childrens Hospital, in Toledo, Ohio. We are only about 1 1/2 hours from Dayton Childrens in Datyon, Ohio but preferred to go to Toledo. (which is 2 hours away)We knew my son would have to stay in the hospital for some time after birth and it was the only hospital around that allowed me and my son to be in the same hospital. (I had a c-section with him because of his burst bowel- from his bowel blockage) He was in for 77 days straight. It is so hard. I don't know Columbus, hospital but I am sure they are trying their best. I know it is frustrating and if you move now you will feel like the hospital you move to would not know your little Graycie and all she has already been through. My son had a stoma bag and illiostomy for the first 2 months and wasn't thriving so they reconnected his bowels. He does seem to get blockages easily and can't handle popcorn, peanuts, corn of any sort. Something to keep in mind when your granddaughter gets a little older. When they put his bowel together they still weren't the same size, one side was MUCh smaller than the other, I wonder if that caused some problems with why het gets so many obstructions. I would go with your heart- I don't know where in Ohio you live, but Toledo is a great hospital.
Fourkidsmom