What Type PEG Tube are you using
What type of PEG are you all using, I have a low profile tube and from the day they put it in it leaks
For everyone who has a PEG Tubes what type do you have. Two months ago I got a replacement Low Profile PEG Tube and all it does is leaks. I can eat all my Norman food with no problems but as soon as I drink water it starts leaking I had to order a Kimberly Clark Low-Profile tube I just hope the doctor will use it, if not I will change it myself. I am using this type because everyone I know all say it is the best one on the market
The PEG Tube I am now using is a BARD Button, To me it is thump
Tim Hondo
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Peg tube
Hondo,
my dad started with a peg tube, which had a tube he used to take on and off when he ate And this too leaked. Then he got a mickey button and this was much better. I am not sure what a bard button is But His mickey button looked just like a button kinda flush to his skin.
All my best, michelle
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Peg
I have a peg with a length of tubing coming out, I just screw in a syringe in the end. I have to tape the tube to my skin when not using it otherwise it hangs below my tops. It has a button on the inside and a triangle button against my skin. It's comfortable and I've not had any trouble with it. I did get a bit of granular skin but it cleared up with baby bum cream. I,ve had it since Sept last year. I was told the balloon type PEG can cause trouble by leaking or falling out.
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Sorry I dont know the name of
Sorry I dont know the name of Jim's PEG but it had the baloon that held it and a tube that hung down to his belly button. The first came out after 9 months because the technitian that did his lung biopsy laid him on his stomac and it burst the baloon. The tube on that one was kind of hard and clogged a lot. The ER doctor put another in, it was softer and never clogged. It was still held in by a balloon. It lasted over two years with no problem. Never had either one leak. Hope this helps.
Debbie
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PEG Tube
Don't know any other name but PEG tube. My huband's first PEG tube was inserted down his throat and out his stomach with a balloon on the end of it. He had the first one for almost a year without any problems. It was removed when he could eat again. But a year later when we found out that his cancer had spread, he had another tube inserted, basically the same as the first one. He has had this one for 26 months without any problems. Although we were scared that he had pulled it out when he had a jerking motion and pull a good bit of the tubing out but he was able to push it back in and the hospice checked him and said everything was fine. That was 7 weeks ago and no problems.
Sharon
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Mic-key Low Profile
I have had the Mic-Key Low Profile tube (button) for the last 3 years. It is held in place by a balloon. I had trouble with one leaking around the stoma site a few years back, but this was because I lost weight and the stem was too long. Once I changed lengths the leaking stopped.
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PEG
What I am heading form just about everyone is that the Mic-key Low Profile tube is the best on the market. I just got the bill from the hospital and they are changing my insurance $1,100.47 for this BARD PEG Tube; and another $495.00 for anesthesia that they did not use. Then the hospital part so the total bill to replace the PEG Tube is over $2,245.00. I am going to see them about the anesthesia because I am not paying for something they did not do. I also checked and the price of the Mic-key Low Profile tube cost about $124.00 so I ordered it and will bring it with me as soon as I get and appointment with my doctor. How can they charge so much for stuff like this, the bad part insurance is saying my cost is $700.00 dollars?
Well oh is all I can say about it!
Tim Hondo
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mickey buttonHondo said:PEG
What I am heading form just about everyone is that the Mic-key Low Profile tube is the best on the market. I just got the bill from the hospital and they are changing my insurance $1,100.47 for this BARD PEG Tube; and another $495.00 for anesthesia that they did not use. Then the hospital part so the total bill to replace the PEG Tube is over $2,245.00. I am going to see them about the anesthesia because I am not paying for something they did not do. I also checked and the price of the Mic-key Low Profile tube cost about $124.00 so I ordered it and will bring it with me as soon as I get and appointment with my doctor. How can they charge so much for stuff like this, the bad part insurance is saying my cost is $700.00 dollars?
Well oh is all I can say about it!
Tim Hondo
Hondo:
i have an apt this week,,wed...to get my mickey button...hope to like and use it well ..as per your suggetin.to get this one..turns out this is the ony one they use...will let you know...Mel
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The Best PEG
Wow I got the Mic-Key Low Profile button put in a few weeks ago and I can’t believe how much better it is over every tube I used before. I have No Leaks, No spills, and No pain, in the stoma site, this is incredible. The only problem I have is the Fr size, I got a 24fr tube but where it goes in to the button it is reduced down to maybe a 18 or 20 fr size and it sometimes give me problems if I don’t grind the food enough. Other than that it has been the best of all PEG tubes.
Tim Hondo
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