PEG Question?
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I'm making an educated guess
I'm making an educated guess based on nothing. My peg is located 6" under the left pectoral. It seems to me that this puts the food in relatively high to the stomach. I always felt full when using the peg with small amounts of food. Could it be that we got used to using a small amount of stomach area tp fill and are not used to filling an extended cavity? I still have mine in so cant' relate totally.0 -
Me too
I had pretty much the same experience. I'll be one year out come Oct. 5, and I now feel full when I should. I do get hungry -- when my stomach tells me I'm hungry -- but I'm starting to redevelop my appetite as well.
I used to weigh 190 before treatment. Now I'm at 155 and holding steady, which is right where I ought to be.
--Jim in Delaware0 -
Thanks Guysdelnative said:Me too
I had pretty much the same experience. I'll be one year out come Oct. 5, and I now feel full when I should. I do get hungry -- when my stomach tells me I'm hungry -- but I'm starting to redevelop my appetite as well.
I used to weigh 190 before treatment. Now I'm at 155 and holding steady, which is right where I ought to be.
--Jim in Delaware
I guess it may be the location of the PEG...it's about where yours is Ratface (geez it's hard to call someone that!!). And Delnative, I appreciate your comment. So far you are the only person in the world that can relate. My doctor's look at me like I'm nuts...I also thought it might have had something to do with the Brachytherapy because I have not made contact with anyone that has had it besides a friend here in NM but he does not have the same sense of no hunger/no fullness.0 -
Another possibility?john_in_nm said:Thanks Guys
I guess it may be the location of the PEG...it's about where yours is Ratface (geez it's hard to call someone that!!). And Delnative, I appreciate your comment. So far you are the only person in the world that can relate. My doctor's look at me like I'm nuts...I also thought it might have had something to do with the Brachytherapy because I have not made contact with anyone that has had it besides a friend here in NM but he does not have the same sense of no hunger/no fullness.
Considering your size and the treatment protocol you may want to have bloodwork specific to TSH (Thyroid function). If your TSH is high, meaning an under-producing Hypothyroid condition, it can have a huge impact on many areas including appetite, mental focus, emotional balance, etc.
It is apparently common in those of us who have had radiation therapy to the neck (Thyroid Gland is in the zone) to have Hypothroidism at some point. In my case it set in fairly soon afterwards.
Worth a check with your Docs. I imagine they have already monitored TSH with your existing bloodwork.
Good luck.................JK0 -
Another Possibility?jkinobay said:Another possibility?
Considering your size and the treatment protocol you may want to have bloodwork specific to TSH (Thyroid function). If your TSH is high, meaning an under-producing Hypothyroid condition, it can have a huge impact on many areas including appetite, mental focus, emotional balance, etc.
It is apparently common in those of us who have had radiation therapy to the neck (Thyroid Gland is in the zone) to have Hypothroidism at some point. In my case it set in fairly soon afterwards.
Worth a check with your Docs. I imagine they have already monitored TSH with your existing bloodwork.
Good luck.................JK
Thanks for pointing out the Thyroid. I have a physical scheduled with my family doctor so I will add Thyroid to my list for having my blood drawn and checked. Am I correc t in assuming a blood test would identify Hypothyroidism?0
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