Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 a, Sorry you are having so much trouble. Hope the g-tube will help get you straightened out. I've had my j-tube almost a year now and it has helped stabilize some symptoms, though not others. At least I have not been in ER or the hospital since getting the tube, so that is real progress. The surgery was difficult (jejunostomy is major surgery) and I do have some permanent problems from the surgery and the general anesthesia. However, if I had to do it all over again, I would probably make the same decision. At the time I did not realize just how much care would be involved in managing the tube feedings, and that I would not be able to do this care myself. (My hubby does it all.) Ask lots of questions and make sure you have a surgeon who is very experienced in these procedures. I am in a Yahoo tube-feeding discussion group and they have been a real life-line. They know more than the docs when it comes to care and management of tube-feeding at home. We have learned a lot through trial and error, but it would have been much less stressful if the hospital had given us adequate training and information. Unfortunately I was too sick at the time to be my own advocate. Hope the transition home goes smoother for you. We did have visiting nurses for 4 months and I had an attendant with me all day for 2 months. Hugs and prayers, Barbara > Thanks Alice! I was back in the ER for 2 more liters of fluid last > night, so my one doctor is ready for the G-tube right now! :-) > > Smiles, > a > On Tue, 11 May 2004 19:02:15 -0600 " Alice " > writes: > a, > > Cindy will be able to help you with this. I'm making sure she reads it. > > Alice > Dehydration > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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