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PICC line
If nourishment becomes a problem you may want to ask about a PICC line for feedings. Most people tend to think of these for mostly meds or antibiotics but nutrition can also be given thru there. My son had his for a year for that main purpose. At times I wished I had that instead of the PEG.
It's nice because it goes in your arm and you don't have this huge long tube hanging out of your belly that you must try to conceal somehow. Hydration can also be done via PICC as my son had that a few times too. Any blood draws,,,,,,PICC, chemo....PICC it's this great one stop shop so to speak.
Much better than having to do an NG every time she needs it.
Good luck,
Billie0 -
just to clarifyBillie67 said:PICC line
If nourishment becomes a problem you may want to ask about a PICC line for feedings. Most people tend to think of these for mostly meds or antibiotics but nutrition can also be given thru there. My son had his for a year for that main purpose. At times I wished I had that instead of the PEG.
It's nice because it goes in your arm and you don't have this huge long tube hanging out of your belly that you must try to conceal somehow. Hydration can also be done via PICC as my son had that a few times too. Any blood draws,,,,,,PICC, chemo....PICC it's this great one stop shop so to speak.
Much better than having to do an NG every time she needs it.
Good luck,
Billie
PICC's are wonderful - but please, please note that the nutrition options are strictly limited to sterile IV fluids and a sterile nutrition mixture called TPN - total parenteral nutrition.
You CANNOT infuse standard tube feeds, ensure or ANYTHING else in them. People have died making that mistake, so please don't try this at home! The end of the PICC lies at the entry to your heart. Do not fill your heart with ensure.0 -
Of course...bonefamily said:just to clarify
PICC's are wonderful - but please, please note that the nutrition options are strictly limited to sterile IV fluids and a sterile nutrition mixture called TPN - total parenteral nutrition.
You CANNOT infuse standard tube feeds, ensure or ANYTHING else in them. People have died making that mistake, so please don't try this at home! The end of the PICC lies at the entry to your heart. Do not fill your heart with ensure.
Of course the feedings are different but nourishing just the same. TPN and lipids come ready from the pharmacy. Of course there is no way to infuse ensure. I Never would have suggested that! I was simply saying that there is another option should one need it. I'm sorry if this caused any confusion however I'm sure there would be patient training on the subject. As for the placement, it does indeed deposit the TPN&lipids to the vena cava which would nourish one but not give them the full feeling. For me that would have been nice because using my PEG filled me up and I had a hard time adding anymore calories by mouth. Anyway, again sorry for any confusion on this issue.0
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