Chicken broth through G-Tube? Is it ok?
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Only PEG Experience Here
Sorry you're feeling like you're not getting the nutrition you need, Vivi. I had a PEG, and do not know what you can do with a gastrostomy. Can you take anything by mouth? I do know you can put home prepared foods though the PEG, but have to be careful it's strained with a fine enough strainer. Hopefully, someone with knowledge of the gastrostomy will post soon. Good luck.0 -
Micktissue?Pam M said:Only PEG Experience Here
Sorry you're feeling like you're not getting the nutrition you need, Vivi. I had a PEG, and do not know what you can do with a gastrostomy. Can you take anything by mouth? I do know you can put home prepared foods though the PEG, but have to be careful it's strained with a fine enough strainer. Hopefully, someone with knowledge of the gastrostomy will post soon. Good luck.
I believe Mick puts a variety (anything and everything) of foods thru his PEG.0 -
Should be ok, anythingPam M said:Only PEG Experience Here
Sorry you're feeling like you're not getting the nutrition you need, Vivi. I had a PEG, and do not know what you can do with a gastrostomy. Can you take anything by mouth? I do know you can put home prepared foods though the PEG, but have to be careful it's strained with a fine enough strainer. Hopefully, someone with knowledge of the gastrostomy will post soon. Good luck.
Should be ok, anything liquid should be ok as long as you flush it good to keep it clean.0 -
SuggestLena Rose said:My husband has also been
My husband has also been putting chicken broth down his tube. Just make sure it's cool!
I would also suggest that some if swallowed. This will help continue the automatic muscle reaction that is needed for eating and drinking. Small amounts more often work well.
John0
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