Okay, I have to say that this topic came up at my doctors appointment this past week and it frankly p!ssed me off that the nutritionist even mentioned it to me. It felt like she must have been high or something to have given me the G-Tube booklet to read and said it is an option if I'm interested. I'm sure she felt my piercing eyes after her bringing that up, and I couldn't even help the irritation in my expression.
I know many of you have discussed this topic before but I wanted to ask it again based on my experience this week.
She said the national weight to height ratio has recently increased, so what I'm "suppose" to weigh is 124 lbs now up from 120 lbs. Both those numbers are completely out of the question for me, but my appetite is lovely. When there's good wholesome food in front of me.....I eat and enjoy! When I really focus and put efforts toward weight gaining I usually gain around 4 lbs. Typically I'm 101-103lbs (and 5-3"), which isn't much and I know I need to gain and would love to be 110. I was 108lbs once in my life but it only last 1 month at most.
Anyways, I really thought the G-Tube was for people who first and foremost weren't eating much on their own, low appetite and possible very sick lung-wise. Is this not the case? Has anyone used one while they didn't feel it was neccessary? I have basically shrugged this whole thought off, and my husband agreed and said the nutritionist was probably just thinking of me as a number, a statistic and not to worry about it. He knows how much I LOVE food! Poor thing, he always is trying to lose weight while I bring home all the super goodies to eat.
Any thoughts?
I don't even want to entertain the idea of getting one. What are your experiences when/if you were really sick or not at the time of getting one?
I know many of you have discussed this topic before but I wanted to ask it again based on my experience this week.
She said the national weight to height ratio has recently increased, so what I'm "suppose" to weigh is 124 lbs now up from 120 lbs. Both those numbers are completely out of the question for me, but my appetite is lovely. When there's good wholesome food in front of me.....I eat and enjoy! When I really focus and put efforts toward weight gaining I usually gain around 4 lbs. Typically I'm 101-103lbs (and 5-3"), which isn't much and I know I need to gain and would love to be 110. I was 108lbs once in my life but it only last 1 month at most.
Anyways, I really thought the G-Tube was for people who first and foremost weren't eating much on their own, low appetite and possible very sick lung-wise. Is this not the case? Has anyone used one while they didn't feel it was neccessary? I have basically shrugged this whole thought off, and my husband agreed and said the nutritionist was probably just thinking of me as a number, a statistic and not to worry about it. He knows how much I LOVE food! Poor thing, he always is trying to lose weight while I bring home all the super goodies to eat.
Any thoughts?
I don't even want to entertain the idea of getting one. What are your experiences when/if you were really sick or not at the time of getting one?