PEG tube removal
My husband had his PEG tube removed last Thursday. The oncologist removed it in her office after calling the surgeon who put the tube in for permission. She just pulled it out. Freaky, right? Both the oncologist and the surgeon said that it would take a few weeks for the "hole" (for lack of a better word) to heal. Right now, my husband is keeping gauze over it and keeping it clean. The docs warned him that it could leak if he drank or ate a lot too. And his stomach hurts a bit, which I assume is due to healing.
What was your recovery from PEG removal like? He is so glad to have the tube out, but now it is just weird in another whole set of ways.
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Mine healed up
in three days or so....kept gauze over it for that time. It sure did smart having them pull it out...but that was over in 2 minutes or so....tho I did curse a bit. Nurse said it'd feel "like a bee sting".....I said..."a 30 lb bee!!!"
p
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Swopoe,
When they popped my PEG it followed by a gush of belly juice and that was it.
The hole starts to close-up immediately. Matter-of-fact, I read up on the procedure for PEG replacement and the time to replace into the same hole is critical because of the rapid closing of the hole.
So, it may weep, but in most cases it is a done deal.
Matt
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My oncologist pulled mine out in one of the exam rooms. I was kind of apprehensive about it. Not knowing what to expect. The nurse stood with me talking to me and I could feel him poking around and making a comment about the amount of liquid was in the balloon that holds it in place. Then he showed it to me! "It's out?" Really!? Wow freaky! What an anticlimax lol. I just had a cheeseburger from Broncos and you could smell it when some of the liquid came out of the hole. We all laughed about that. She put a pressure gauze patch over it and it healed up right away and never had a problem. I'm happy for you to have it taken out! One step closer to victory!
Gary
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closing
If you are concerned if it has really closed or not - you can take the grapejuice test. Drink some grape juice. If your cloths or wound dressing turn purple or blue, it hasn't closed completely.
Mine never did - I had to get it cauterized (from the outside, I think - i was asleep), and stapled on the inside.
Lorna
2007 & 2014
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I took my damn peg tube out
I took my damn peg tube out after my 3 month PET scan. My Onc said he would schedule the removal. I did it in my bathroom. No pain, came right out and it has only leaked one drop that first night. I had so much granulation tissue always trying to close it anyway, it just closed right up. My husband thinks it looks like a second belly button. I wouldnt recommend taking your own tube out but I'm a nurse and its bad but I just couldnt wait. I did wait until the Onc said it could come out though. Proud of myself!
Karen
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My husband is doing fine now.kdot2003 said:I took my damn peg tube out
I took my damn peg tube out after my 3 month PET scan. My Onc said he would schedule the removal. I did it in my bathroom. No pain, came right out and it has only leaked one drop that first night. I had so much granulation tissue always trying to close it anyway, it just closed right up. My husband thinks it looks like a second belly button. I wouldnt recommend taking your own tube out but I'm a nurse and its bad but I just couldnt wait. I did wait until the Onc said it could come out though. Proud of myself!
Karen
My husband is doing fine now. He also calls it his second belly button! Thanks for all the stories!
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Geez Karen...kdot2003 said:I took my damn peg tube out
I took my damn peg tube out after my 3 month PET scan. My Onc said he would schedule the removal. I did it in my bathroom. No pain, came right out and it has only leaked one drop that first night. I had so much granulation tissue always trying to close it anyway, it just closed right up. My husband thinks it looks like a second belly button. I wouldnt recommend taking your own tube out but I'm a nurse and its bad but I just couldnt wait. I did wait until the Onc said it could come out though. Proud of myself!
Karen
You could be in the Revenant! LOL. You docs and nurses make the worst damn patients! At one point when we were trying to convince my husband to go to the hospital for some IV fluids he told our neighbor (also an oncologist) "I'm not as tachycardic as you think I am!" Shoot - I was 2 minutes away from calling 911.
Barbara (who can't wait for her husband to join the second bellybutton club)
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LOL first I watched youtubeBarbaraek said:Geez Karen...
You could be in the Revenant! LOL. You docs and nurses make the worst damn patients! At one point when we were trying to convince my husband to go to the hospital for some IV fluids he told our neighbor (also an oncologist) "I'm not as tachycardic as you think I am!" Shoot - I was 2 minutes away from calling 911.
Barbara (who can't wait for her husband to join the second bellybutton club)
LOL first I watched youtube videos for the exact technical information. haha. If it had hurt I would have stopped right away! It feels so much better without that tube hanging out.
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Tim you knowHondo said:PEG tube doing life
Wow that is something I look forward too but only in my dreams as I will be a PEG tuber until the day I die.
Tim
that your tube is your lifeline and have a great perspective about it. Your words of advice are so encouraging to others.
Barbara
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