G-Tube and Port OUCH--lasted three days only i feel stupid now
Hi I was reading old posts. I saw yours Phrannie about the tube. Last night my stomach was just spasming intermittantly but today its better. Kills my abdominals though when I move. Dang, I had stopped taking narcotics on the 21st from my surgery. i started back!! WOW. But its so helpful to read the old posts Thank You. Karen
I feel stupid now, this lasted three days. Each was better than the last.
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Yeah....it came as quite a surprise to me...
that the feeding tube hurt like a bas**rd. Some people don't get any pain from it, and for me...I likened it to labor.....the cresending spasms, hitting a peak, then fading.....even the surgeon who put in my port was worried. She didn't think it should hurt like that either....ah, but within 3 days....the pain was gone.
When you get comfortable with it....I will tell you about a great little article of clothing that I used to keep my tube close to my body so I didn't have to tape, hang in my bra, tuck in my pants...and all the other delightful ways I tried to keep the damn thing managable.
The Port becomes part of your body....and I wore it for nearly 2 years....it didn't bother me unless I bumped it on something.
p
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I am lucky then the badphrannie51 said:Yeah....it came as quite a surprise to me...
that the feeding tube hurt like a bas**rd. Some people don't get any pain from it, and for me...I likened it to labor.....the cresending spasms, hitting a peak, then fading.....even the surgeon who put in my port was worried. She didn't think it should hurt like that either....ah, but within 3 days....the pain was gone.
When you get comfortable with it....I will tell you about a great little article of clothing that I used to keep my tube close to my body so I didn't have to tape, hang in my bra, tuck in my pants...and all the other delightful ways I tried to keep the damn thing managable.
The Port becomes part of your body....and I wore it for nearly 2 years....it didn't bother me unless I bumped it on something.
p
I am lucky then the bad spasms were only for the first night. Now its just terrible soreness with the abdominals. THat I can deal with though. I was just super suprised how much it hurt!!! BTW steroids did the trick and my throat is MUCH better...until radiation next week I guess. Karen
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The pain will go
It was really pain for me also while I have peg-tube. Even the pain medicine did not help. But it only lasted for 3 days then went away. Hope yours are similar. I found it became more serious while hungry, so I prepared some crackers even for the night while pain happened.
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I'm glad those spasms subsidedkdot2003 said:I am lucky then the bad
I am lucky then the bad spasms were only for the first night. Now its just terrible soreness with the abdominals. THat I can deal with though. I was just super suprised how much it hurt!!! BTW steroids did the trick and my throat is MUCH better...until radiation next week I guess. Karen
Hopefully the worst is over, and you can put that PEG tube to good use Karen and stay nourished and hydrated. Don't forget to practice swallowing though!
Barbara
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phrannie51 said:
Yeah....it came as quite a surprise to me...
that the feeding tube hurt like a bas**rd. Some people don't get any pain from it, and for me...I likened it to labor.....the cresending spasms, hitting a peak, then fading.....even the surgeon who put in my port was worried. She didn't think it should hurt like that either....ah, but within 3 days....the pain was gone.
When you get comfortable with it....I will tell you about a great little article of clothing that I used to keep my tube close to my body so I didn't have to tape, hang in my bra, tuck in my pants...and all the other delightful ways I tried to keep the damn thing managable.
The Port becomes part of your body....and I wore it for nearly 2 years....it didn't bother me unless I bumped it on something.
p
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