Yes, the feeding tube did burst open, just like predicted.
The staff at the hospital where Dennis hangs out is so friendly. I called Sunday morning, and they fit us in right away. They did not make us go hang out in the ER for hours, but instead let us go directly up to the radiology department for the replacement tube. I don't like having Dennis sit in a room full of sick people sneezing and coughing and waiting and complaining. Who does?
We both decided this was a blessing in disguise. It was going to happen sooner or later anyway. Since we are leaving for our cruise on Saturday, it's good to have everything in good working order before we board the ship. No one would have been happy if we had to leave the ship to visit a hospital for a day. Now that is a worry that is off of our plate.
This will be my last entry until we return. Hopefully I will have some fun pictures to post of us at play in the wilds of Alaska.
See you in a couple of weeks!
Ann and Dennis
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