




Evan has continued to have a difficult time with his bowels since his surgery at 3 months old. He does great when it's time for X-rays or in the case an upper GI with small bowel follow through exam. Mom's no dummy (and her past as an X-ray tech helps) so we came equipped with chocolate syrup to make the barium oh-so-yummy for him to drink up!
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