A 3-year old boy has severe developmental delay, cerebral palsy, and chronic seizure disorder. He often chokes when fed thick liquids and purees. His weight is currently at the 3rd percentile. He has been maintained on proton pump inhibitors, but still required 3 admissions for aspiration pneumonia over the last year. The parents inquire about the effects of fundoplication on weight gain, discontinuation of reflux medications and hospital admissions. The most adequate response to these queries is that the fundoplication is likely to result in:
A weight gain and discontinuation of medications
B weight gain with continuation of medications
C no weight gain and continuation of medications
D no weight gain, but discontinuation of medications
A weight gain and discontinuation of medications
B weight gain with continuation of medications
C no weight gain and continuation of medications
D no weight gain, but discontinuation of medications
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