The only bad part is that it cuts into his morning sleep, but he does go to bed at night easier.
Otherwise, we're going day to day with his eating, bowel movements and nightly feedings.
He doesn't eat the best, as he still has a lot of constipation. He tolerates the nightly feedings we'll enough (the food formula doesn't upset his stomach), but if he sleeps on his G-button, it becomes sore, and if he gets the feedings when he is constipated, his stomach cramps up and keeps him up all night.
So, we judge whether to give him his feedings by how backed up he is.
We are spending as much time outside as the weather permits, going for walks, playing soccer at his school, and playing with Nerf guns.
We did go and see Mad Max in the theatre, which he throughly enjoyed.
So, day to day... minding his intake and output, and playing in between.
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