(update: May 16th Loma Linda ER called and Maggie's urine culture-a three day test- came back positive for a Urinary Tract Infection. She'll be put on antibiotics for the infection)

Next they took an X-ray of her abdomen. The results of that X-ray showed that she was horribly compacted with a large amount of stool. Next up was a little rest for Maggie as by this point she was exhausted from crying and from the pain. She was awakened with an Enema! The amount of stool that came out was a little scary, but we were thankful for a little relief for her. The doctors were still willing to do an Ultrasound of her abdomen to make sure that she wasn't suffering from Intussusception. The ultrasound was completely normal, but they did see that she still had a large amount of stool in her bowels. So, one more Enema did the trick! It is a little scary to think of how much POOP Maggie had stored in her bowels.
Now, the diagnosis for all of her pain and stool was nothing more than a change of diet (which I think is funny since she eats nothing more that Formula, baby food, cheerios and veggie puffs... it's not like we're feeding her cheese all day long!)
Hypotonia is a symptom... of what? We don't know yet, but her MRI and blood tests should hopefully lead us in the right direction. But hypotonia is a lack of muscle tone that could be through her whole body. So, for now, Maggie is on a diet of formula, prunes and anything else that can help with her "movements!"

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