Recovery regarding TPN and feeding tube
My husband is one week out from treatment for tonsilar cancer. He had 3 treatments of Cisplatin and 7 weeks of radiation. He has both TPN and a feeding tube. I am wondering if anyone else has had these as well and what to expect long range. He presently cannot swallow.
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Long term feeding tube
Husband now 6+ years on feeding tube, never had TPN.
I cannot address your husband's ability to swallow at this early stage, but I can say that there are multiple treatments for swallowing post radiation.
Husband regained limited ability to swallow small amounts of liquid, soft foods. He gets about 90% of his calories from TwoCal, a complete diet for tube feeding. He has done VERY WELL on this diet.
I might add, I was eventually able to get insurance to cover nutrition as husband dependent on feeding tube.
Wishing you both a speedy recovery,
Crystal
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While, for now, I've refused
While, for now, I've refused a feeding tube, I have met several people locally who went through my same treatment (sucessfully NED!) with a feeding tube and all had it removed within 2 months of the end of treatment. Some as early as 2 week and some 8 weeks.
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