Ada had a rough weekend. On Friday she went into A&E after feeding problems and was diagnosed with ulcers on her throat; by Saturday morning she was refusing to eat because of the pain.
When she was admitted the doctor attending was making alarming noises about tube-feeding her via her nose. This was not a welcome prospect, to say the least; Maire and I managed to stave this off by using syringes to alternate squirting cold water (to numb her throat) and milk into her mouth, keeping her fluid intake up and some food going into her.
After she was given xylocaine, a numbing agent, though, she started to feed again, albeit very hesitantly (“Will it hurt again?” said the little eyes); after a night of persisting with the xylocaine Maire had her close to her normal feeding behaviour again, and we were able to leave on Sunday.