Going, going. GONE!
In the vein of "kids, don't try this at home..." my husband finally removed his PEG tube - himself. Note: he is a doctor and kept telling me he could do it and it would be easy. I know KDot (Karen), who is a nurse, also removed hers. Are you guys pioneer men and women or what?! In any case I am thrilled that he finally has it out. One more milestone to tick off.
Barb K
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Wonderful...
Losing that appendage was one of my highlights. I could finally wear any clothes I wanted to wear.
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If this doesn't post then I'm about to give up...
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hahaha. Awesome!!! Its a
hahaha. Awesome!!! Its a big step coming off the tube. Of course a doctor would take his out!!! I had this dream where my BFF at work took out my port and I had an iregular heart rate and passed out, had to take me to the ED and I got in huge trouble. LOL just a dream! I'll have the port taken out in early July if I am NED at 6 months. I really like the port though. It IS ugly and it sticks out but I really like using it for all the scans and blood draws. Oh Well.
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