this is fun

Greend
Greend Member Posts: 678
Well my tube finally sprung a leak I'm in the ER with a new white tube waiting for an x-ray to verify placement. Wow this is fun for a Monday morning :-)

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  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Good times. :/
    We wouldn't want you to get bored, now would we?

    Hope they get you fixed up quickly. Keep us posted.
  • Glenna M
    Glenna M Member Posts: 1,576
    Monday
    Wow, your life must be as boring as mine if you thing getting your tube replaced is fun - LOL

    Hope all goes well and you are home soon!!
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Hi Greend

    Yep that’s bad, it is so good to be able to laugh at the little things that go wrong in life

    All the best my friend
    Hondo
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member
    Hondo said:

    Hi Greend

    Yep that’s bad, it is so good to be able to laugh at the little things that go wrong in life

    All the best my friend
    Hondo

    Boredom
    I too recently had a bout with it, so I tried Posion Ivy. What a blast! And the best part is that it's the kinda fun experience that lasts awhile, and is filled with itching sensations all over the forearms and hands! Thought about doing the Clinton thing (inhaling), but I have so-far refused that thrill!?!

    Hope things get corrected, Greend

    kcass
  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Ugh
    Have to ask - were you watching a food channel on TV in the ER? White tube? Can you see through it? Hope the placement was good, and you weren't stuck hanging out there even longer.
  • luv4lacrosse
    luv4lacrosse Member Posts: 1,410 Member
    LET'S HAVE FUN
    I like to do stuff the hard/fun way too. I was able to get my feeding tube removed 3 weeks early by just having a "fun" staph infection at my tube site.

    Mike
  • Greend
    Greend Member Posts: 678
    Pam M said:

    Ugh
    Have to ask - were you watching a food channel on TV in the ER? White tube? Can you see through it? Hope the placement was good, and you weren't stuck hanging out there even longer.

    I wish it was the food channel
    I was absolutly tickled when the Dr came in with not one, not two but four different PEG tube varieties I could have inserted and I was able to choose my future belly rubber. There was a lovely clear tube with a matching set of three red ports. Didn't match my eyes and the guage was too small so that one was out. Next was a beautiful white tube with a red port however the guage was simply too small so it was rejected to second runner up. In the finals were two soliid white tubes both with an impressive blue print showing that "Mr Ross" was the developer/seller however the first runner up was a 24 guage with an air baloon whereas the winner was a 26 guage with a liquid baloon.

    I'm ready for American Idol!!!!
  • Pam M
    Pam M Member Posts: 2,196
    Greend said:

    I wish it was the food channel
    I was absolutly tickled when the Dr came in with not one, not two but four different PEG tube varieties I could have inserted and I was able to choose my future belly rubber. There was a lovely clear tube with a matching set of three red ports. Didn't match my eyes and the guage was too small so that one was out. Next was a beautiful white tube with a red port however the guage was simply too small so it was rejected to second runner up. In the finals were two soliid white tubes both with an impressive blue print showing that "Mr Ross" was the developer/seller however the first runner up was a 24 guage with an air baloon whereas the winner was a 26 guage with a liquid baloon.

    I'm ready for American Idol!!!!

    26 Guage - Impressive
    So is this like the muscle car of PEGs? Do you PEG your own concoctions, or do strictly nutrition drinks?
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    Greend said:

    I wish it was the food channel
    I was absolutly tickled when the Dr came in with not one, not two but four different PEG tube varieties I could have inserted and I was able to choose my future belly rubber. There was a lovely clear tube with a matching set of three red ports. Didn't match my eyes and the guage was too small so that one was out. Next was a beautiful white tube with a red port however the guage was simply too small so it was rejected to second runner up. In the finals were two soliid white tubes both with an impressive blue print showing that "Mr Ross" was the developer/seller however the first runner up was a 24 guage with an air baloon whereas the winner was a 26 guage with a liquid baloon.

    I'm ready for American Idol!!!!

    Ok
    Nice to have a choice and an interesting day. Can you please share what your first treat was?

    Send me the link and I will vote for you.

    :-)

    John
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Pam M said:

    26 Guage - Impressive
    So is this like the muscle car of PEGs? Do you PEG your own concoctions, or do strictly nutrition drinks?

    26 gauge
    I don't know Pam, you know men, they are always exaggerating about size.....

    Fish stories! Fish stories, peeps. Get your mind out of the gutter. :D
  • Greend
    Greend Member Posts: 678
    fisrpotpe said:

    Ok
    Nice to have a choice and an interesting day. Can you please share what your first treat was?

    Send me the link and I will vote for you.

    :-)

    John

    First treat
    First treatment was tonsil cancer in 1996. About two years ago I became `one of the blessed with some long term after affects (Dysphagia). Didn't need the peg back then but now it helps. I'm lazy and use 100% store bought nutrition.


    Cisplatin, 5FU and rad treatment.

    Have had a ball with the 15 years I mihjt add.
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member
    Greend said:

    First treat
    First treatment was tonsil cancer in 1996. About two years ago I became `one of the blessed with some long term after affects (Dysphagia). Didn't need the peg back then but now it helps. I'm lazy and use 100% store bought nutrition.


    Cisplatin, 5FU and rad treatment.

    Have had a ball with the 15 years I mihjt add.

    Hi Greend
    Yep tell me about those side affects, I am only 6 years from last treatment and boy how they can all start at once. The sad part for me is that not even my doctors can tell me what to expect in the future. When I ask don’t you have others who have taking Rad to the head twice like me, what are some of there side affects. Then they start looking at each other and one by one start walking out of the room. I sometimes feel like I might be the only NPC survivor who taking Rad twice to the head and still living. I guess I am the Guinea Pig in this right now and they are just waiting to see how long I survive. I am planning on a very long life....

    All the best my friend
    Hondo
  • Lelia
    Lelia Member Posts: 98
    Greend said:

    I wish it was the food channel
    I was absolutly tickled when the Dr came in with not one, not two but four different PEG tube varieties I could have inserted and I was able to choose my future belly rubber. There was a lovely clear tube with a matching set of three red ports. Didn't match my eyes and the guage was too small so that one was out. Next was a beautiful white tube with a red port however the guage was simply too small so it was rejected to second runner up. In the finals were two soliid white tubes both with an impressive blue print showing that "Mr Ross" was the developer/seller however the first runner up was a 24 guage with an air baloon whereas the winner was a 26 guage with a liquid baloon.

    I'm ready for American Idol!!!!

    You're too talented for Idol.
    Go on with your bad self, Greend, I knew you were rock star material the first time I spotted your photo in the awesome T shirt.

    To you H&N folks with the highly refined senses of humor: THANK YOU!
  • fisrpotpe
    fisrpotpe Member Posts: 1,349 Member
    Greend said:

    First treat
    First treatment was tonsil cancer in 1996. About two years ago I became `one of the blessed with some long term after affects (Dysphagia). Didn't need the peg back then but now it helps. I'm lazy and use 100% store bought nutrition.


    Cisplatin, 5FU and rad treatment.

    Have had a ball with the 15 years I mihjt add.

    Same Treatments
    Jan 1996, Cisplatin, 5 FU and 38 rad treatments. Chemo was 24 hours per day for 5 days straight with three rounds that were three weeks apart all while doing radiation at same time. Surgery in June. I do not have side effects like yours, I get tired very easy, loss of short term memory, very little concentration and different pains every day in area starting at shoulders and above.

    Good to hear you have had fun, I am with you... I have had all wonderful since then, just different degree's of wonderful

    John

    Here's to 15 more!
  • depressed63
    depressed63 Member Posts: 61 Member
    Hondo said:

    Hi Greend
    Yep tell me about those side affects, I am only 6 years from last treatment and boy how they can all start at once. The sad part for me is that not even my doctors can tell me what to expect in the future. When I ask don’t you have others who have taking Rad to the head twice like me, what are some of there side affects. Then they start looking at each other and one by one start walking out of the room. I sometimes feel like I might be the only NPC survivor who taking Rad twice to the head and still living. I guess I am the Guinea Pig in this right now and they are just waiting to see how long I survive. I am planning on a very long life....

    All the best my friend
    Hondo

    Hondo...
    You are a miracle...the angels are looking out for you!

    God Bless and I hope to see you on here for many years to come!

    Donna
  • Greend
    Greend Member Posts: 678
    Lelia said:

    You're too talented for Idol.
    Go on with your bad self, Greend, I knew you were rock star material the first time I spotted your photo in the awesome T shirt.

    To you H&N folks with the highly refined senses of humor: THANK YOU!

    Jimmy Buffet T shirt
    Sitting in the middle of the Gulf of Mexico.