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We may be adopting a child with a trach. The trach is not intended to be permanent and the plan is to remove it when he gains more weight and gets bigger(he's 1 year old). Are there families out there that go places with their child with a trach like shopping, day trips, vacations, etc...? CPS requires he go everywhere in an ambulance with his foster parents. The foster parents don't know why he just can't go in a car. I don't know why he just can't go in a car either. Any comments?
Also, the print on the threads have become microscopic. Is it just my computer?
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We may be adopting a child with a trach. The trach is not intended to be permanent and the plan is to remove it when he gains more weight and gets bigger(he's 1 year old). Are there families out there that go places with their child with a trach like shopping, day trips, vacations, etc...? CPS requires he go everywhere in an ambulance with his foster parents. The foster parents don't know why he just can't go in a car. I don't know why he just can't go in a car either. Any comments?Also, the print on the threads have become microscopic. Is it just my computer?
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The foster parents are well trained on the trach but they are just following the rules. They have also gave us some basic training which we use when we go visit him. When we get him we want to live life like any other family. The child only goes to doctor appointments and that's it. He has not seen anything outside of his foster home and medical facility.
No. He's not vent dependent. The foster parents are very capable of handling him in the environment. I think the main problem is that there is shotty medical info about why he has the trach since mom abandoned him shortly after birth and he wasn't placed in foster care until he was about 5 months old. No one knows what happened during that time and medical records are sketchy.
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