How Long have you had your feeding tube for?
I know he is worried about his appearance post surgery and will no be able to eat much also.
I am curious as to if there is anyone out there with "long term" PEG tube use. And if they know anyone with similar experience
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Long Term Peg
I was a short time PEG user, but I have met a couple of long term PEG users. I met one back in 2002 or 2003 and at that time he had already had it for 7 years. Another I met later on, but again he had it for something like 6 years.
In either case, they were both limited on what they were capable of swallowing via mouth so they used their peg. The peg hides nicely under a clothing and only needs to be exposed when it is time to take in nutrition.0 -
thanksSASH said:Long Term Peg
I was a short time PEG user, but I have met a couple of long term PEG users. I met one back in 2002 or 2003 and at that time he had already had it for 7 years. Another I met later on, but again he had it for something like 6 years.
In either case, they were both limited on what they were capable of swallowing via mouth so they used their peg. The peg hides nicely under a clothing and only needs to be exposed when it is time to take in nutrition.
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I had mine for 18 months,Hondo said:Feeding Tube
I never used the feeding tube but heard of some people who are using them and getting them replaced every two years. I guess it is a matter of how long they are needed
Keeping your Dad in prayer
Hondo
I had mine for 18 months, but I was longer than most people here. I think the average amount of time would be 6 months to 8 months. I would have died without mine, so I am glad it was there. I was also thrilled when I finally got it removed.
You cannot really see it under clothes. Especially when I had the mic-key button. You could not see it at all.0 -
15+ monthssweetblood22 said:I had mine for 18 months,
I had mine for 18 months, but I was longer than most people here. I think the average amount of time would be 6 months to 8 months. I would have died without mine, so I am glad it was there. I was also thrilled when I finally got it removed.
You cannot really see it under clothes. Especially when I had the mic-key button. You could not see it at all.
And that was long enough. Like Sweet- never woulda made it without it, as I used it exclusively for my Nutrition intake for a good 8 weeks. Kept it for as long as I did in case things went south, and I didn't want them putting another hole in my tummy. Thankful I had it.
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Had mine for 13 months.......sweetblood22 said:I had mine for 18 months,
I had mine for 18 months, but I was longer than most people here. I think the average amount of time would be 6 months to 8 months. I would have died without mine, so I am glad it was there. I was also thrilled when I finally got it removed.
You cannot really see it under clothes. Especially when I had the mic-key button. You could not see it at all.
Twas a life saver. Used it from Feb.2009 thru March 2010. Glad to have gotten it out due to the maintanance of it and the moldy look towards the end. Good grief.......seems like eons ago.
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6 monthsCajunEagle said:Had mine for 13 months.......
Twas a life saver. Used it from Feb.2009 thru March 2010. Glad to have gotten it out due to the maintanance of it and the moldy look towards the end. Good grief.......seems like eons ago.
Larry
and counting, planning to get it removed in a few weeks. Keep him eating and at least drinking fluids daily and start with soft foods as soon as he can tolerate it. That will keep the muscles in good shape with a quicker recovery from the tube I am told. That is how we have handled it. Everyone is different though, but that is my best advice for you and him. Good luck and prayers are with your father and family.
Terry0
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