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#104565 10-02-2009 09:41 AM
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When my husband finally got his PEG a week (9/11) after his last chemo/radiation it came with 4 thin wires attached to 4 pads that sit under the button. Each wire has small metal ends and a white plastic disc. The student GI people said they had never seen one like that before. We don't have another GI appointment until the end of the month. IS this normal or did somebody forget to finish the job?

Sandy


Husband 79 metastatic cancer neck lymph nodes, biopsy Moffitt showed base of tongue, tonsil & vallecula. VA in Tampa - Teeth out 6/16, Radiation 5X7 and Erbitux 7/13 Carboplatin 8/4 - Amifostine added 8/6
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It sounds similar to what my PEG was like when it was first installed. It hurt like hell and was very uncomfortable. After about two weeks, I asked the doc to give me some relief so he loosened it up. Eventually I adjusted to it and to the ups and downs of maintaining the PEG. 18 months later it was removed. Some people get theirs out much sooner, but I wanted to make absolutely sure I was getting the proper nutrition so I could heal. All this is new to you now, but you will become a pro at it in no time. Just takes time and patience.


Nine years out. New normal with limitations, but surviving and living life to the fullest.

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