Peg tube hole.

sweetblood22
sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
edited March 2014 in Head and Neck Cancer #1
How long is it supposed to take to fully close? Mine isn't healed yet and it's two weeks out, today. It's definitely smaller and looks like it's healing. Doesn't look like anything is wrong. When she pulled it out she said it would close up in a couple days. I do have some of that granulation tissue and I asked about that impeeding my healing and she said it wouldn't. Just wondering.

Thanks,
sweet

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  • Glenna M
    Glenna M Member Posts: 1,576
    Healing
    Hi Sweet, when I had mine removed I was told it would be healed within a day or two. Mine seemed to stay bright pink and itched for a few days but it healed nicely and now I have two "innies". I have no idea on the tissue granulation but would wonder about its affects on your healing. I'm a compulsive worrier so I know I would be on the phone asking them WHY!!!

    Stay well,
    Glenna
  • Noellesmom
    Noellesmom Member Posts: 1,859 Member
    I think how long you have had the peg
    I think how long the peg has been in place will also be a factor on how quickly it closes, Sweet.

    Be patient and careful with it in the meantime.

    I know you are more than relieved it is OUT!
  • JUDYV5
    JUDYV5 Member Posts: 392
    Hole
    Mine healed in less then a week. I didn't have it in as long as you did. I would call the
    doctor if you are worried.
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    JUDYV5 said:

    Hole
    Mine healed in less then a week. I didn't have it in as long as you did. I would call the
    doctor if you are worried.

    Thank you.
    I can't say I am worried really, I have learned I am an extra extra slow healer. I'm patient, believe me after having that thing in for 18 months it's a relief to have it out. As I said it looks like it's getting smaller and smaller but there is that pink tissue there and it's not closed. I think if it's still like this next week I will call her.
  • Irishgypsie
    Irishgypsie Member Posts: 333

    Thank you.
    I can't say I am worried really, I have learned I am an extra extra slow healer. I'm patient, believe me after having that thing in for 18 months it's a relief to have it out. As I said it looks like it's getting smaller and smaller but there is that pink tissue there and it's not closed. I think if it's still like this next week I will call her.

    Quick heals!
    Yeah mine healed up pretty quick 4-5 days; there is still pink discoloration but the would healed quick.; also they gave me a cream that ate away at the stoma tissue. But mine was only in for 3 months, it sounds like your is healing normal; as long as there is no infection it should heal fine! :)

    Charles
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228

    Quick heals!
    Yeah mine healed up pretty quick 4-5 days; there is still pink discoloration but the would healed quick.; also they gave me a cream that ate away at the stoma tissue. But mine was only in for 3 months, it sounds like your is healing normal; as long as there is no infection it should heal fine! :)

    Charles

    Looks smaller again today. I
    Looks smaller again today. I think it's healing fine. I know I always take longer than 'normal' people. :)
  • Hondo
    Hondo Member Posts: 6,636 Member

    Looks smaller again today. I
    Looks smaller again today. I think it's healing fine. I know I always take longer than 'normal' people. :)

    Hi Sweet


    You know how it is, if it is bad luck you and Mike both have it….

    Take care and hope your you have a great week-end
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Hondo said:

    Hi Sweet


    You know how it is, if it is bad luck you and Mike both have it….

    Take care and hope your you have a great week-end

    Too true, Hondo. Too true.
    Too true, Hondo. Too true. :)
  • charles55
    charles55 Member Posts: 87
    healing
    I don't remember the exact time it took, but it did take longer than two weeks. Maybe a month or so. It sounds like you are right on track, to me.
  • D Lewis
    D Lewis Member Posts: 1,581 Member
    U R Okay! But, I always knew that.
    Hi Sweets!

    My PEG hole definitely took longer than two weeks to close up. The doctor said I would possibly be able to swim after a week or so, but I swear I could still see a tiny hole there. It eventually filled all the way in with something that looked like granulation tissue. Ick, TMI, sorry.

    Also, it's kind of hard to tell when it is really closed. I actually had to use a hand mirror, and a flashlight to clearly see.

    Deb
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    D Lewis said:

    U R Okay! But, I always knew that.
    Hi Sweets!

    My PEG hole definitely took longer than two weeks to close up. The doctor said I would possibly be able to swim after a week or so, but I swear I could still see a tiny hole there. It eventually filled all the way in with something that looked like granulation tissue. Ick, TMI, sorry.

    Also, it's kind of hard to tell when it is really closed. I actually had to use a hand mirror, and a flashlight to clearly see.

    Deb

    " It eventually filled all
    " It eventually filled all the way in with something that looked like granulation tissue. Ick, TMI, sorry"

    Deb, that's what it looks like now, and I don't think it's leaking anymore. Flash light and a mirror?! That's too funny!
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member

    " It eventually filled all
    " It eventually filled all the way in with something that looked like granulation tissue. Ick, TMI, sorry"

    Deb, that's what it looks like now, and I don't think it's leaking anymore. Flash light and a mirror?! That's too funny!

    Sweet
    Four months after my PEG was pulled, I still had seapage after larger meals. Surgeon said he figured it was the seapage, itself, which was preventing the formation of a strong enough seal. His solution: skin temps stuffed into my new belly button twice/day. And, it seems to have worked! The only other alternative was surgery. Hope your's closes okay.

    kcass
  • james chambliss
    james chambliss Member Posts: 70

    " It eventually filled all
    " It eventually filled all the way in with something that looked like granulation tissue. Ick, TMI, sorry"

    Deb, that's what it looks like now, and I don't think it's leaking anymore. Flash light and a mirror?! That's too funny!

    2 belly buttons (lol)
    It took mine a few days to close completely, but was tender and pink for a couple of weeks. My wife thinks it's cute. Ha ha, somethings are just funny. I never thought i would have to belly buttons.


    Regards,

    James
  • sweetblood22
    sweetblood22 Member Posts: 3,228
    Kent Cass said:

    Sweet
    Four months after my PEG was pulled, I still had seapage after larger meals. Surgeon said he figured it was the seapage, itself, which was preventing the formation of a strong enough seal. His solution: skin temps stuffed into my new belly button twice/day. And, it seems to have worked! The only other alternative was surgery. Hope your's closes okay.

    kcass

    Hi Kent. :)
    What the heck are skin temps?

    You know was just thinking that in one of my control tests for my Fanconi Anemia they took a skin biopsy and tried to grow it in the lab or something and I seem to recall that mine wouldn't do it because of the FA. I wonder if the reason my wounds heal more slowly has something to do with that.
  • Kent Cass
    Kent Cass Member Posts: 1,898 Member

    Hi Kent. :)
    What the heck are skin temps?

    You know was just thinking that in one of my control tests for my Fanconi Anemia they took a skin biopsy and tried to grow it in the lab or something and I seem to recall that mine wouldn't do it because of the FA. I wonder if the reason my wounds heal more slowly has something to do with that.

    Skin Temp II-
    Is what they are called, Sweet. Come in 3x3 patches with light adhesive on one side, and a whitish fiber mesh on the other. I cut them into strips about 1/4" wide, peel the adhesive off, and then feed into the bb with tweezers. Need to be wetted first, and Surgeon had me using Vashe to moisten for the first week (said it's an experimental way to do it). The remnants can be removed after 10-12 hours, then repeat, and cover with a small gauze pad. Seems to have worked for me.

    kcass
  • CrimsonRacing
    CrimsonRacing Member Posts: 27 Member
    Mic-Key button

    My PEG was removed about a year ago and replaced with a Mickey.....I'm having it removed Friday and truly hope it heals fast. 

  • Joel4
    Joel4 Member Posts: 263 Member
    edited May 2017 #18

    Mic-Key button

    My PEG was removed about a year ago and replaced with a Mickey.....I'm having it removed Friday and truly hope it heals fast. 

    Same Here

    I had my PEG replaced with a Mickey several weeks ago, and just had it removed on Tuesday.

    Removal was absolutely painless.  I left the bandage on for just over 24 hours.  Left a big dark hole, but is healing nicely.  No significant leakage, and I resumed normal activities after 24 hours, though I have been avoiding heavy lifting.

    Joel