taking g-tube out

Tcole

New member
for the last 6 months we havent used Grayson's g-tube. We kept it in for the winter just in case she got sick. Even with her being sick we never had to use it and she stilled gained and docs are very happy with her progress. I have a couple of problems though. First, the company that supplies the replacements will not sent us anymore since we don't use it. Plus, im having a hard time finding another company to supply us any. So in the meantime im praying this tube lasts until our next clinic appt where they said they could get us one. Next, Grayson pulls, tugs, and messes with it all the time. It gets sore by her messing with it. The docs were all on board with taking it out this past summer but we decided to keep it until she turns 2 (which is in May) I keep going back and forth trying to decide what to do. All day long i am telling her to keep her hands off of her tube. Any suggestions PLEASE!
 

Tcole

New member
for the last 6 months we havent used Grayson's g-tube. We kept it in for the winter just in case she got sick. Even with her being sick we never had to use it and she stilled gained and docs are very happy with her progress. I have a couple of problems though. First, the company that supplies the replacements will not sent us anymore since we don't use it. Plus, im having a hard time finding another company to supply us any. So in the meantime im praying this tube lasts until our next clinic appt where they said they could get us one. Next, Grayson pulls, tugs, and messes with it all the time. It gets sore by her messing with it. The docs were all on board with taking it out this past summer but we decided to keep it until she turns 2 (which is in May) I keep going back and forth trying to decide what to do. All day long i am telling her to keep her hands off of her tube. Any suggestions PLEASE!
 

Tcole

New member
for the last 6 months we havent used Grayson's g-tube. We kept it in for the winter just in case she got sick. Even with her being sick we never had to use it and she stilled gained and docs are very happy with her progress. I have a couple of problems though. First, the company that supplies the replacements will not sent us anymore since we don't use it. Plus, im having a hard time finding another company to supply us any. So in the meantime im praying this tube lasts until our next clinic appt where they said they could get us one. Next, Grayson pulls, tugs, and messes with it all the time. It gets sore by her messing with it. The docs were all on board with taking it out this past summer but we decided to keep it until she turns 2 (which is in May) I keep going back and forth trying to decide what to do. All day long i am telling her to keep her hands off of her tube. Any suggestions PLEASE!
 

Tcole

New member
for the last 6 months we havent used Grayson's g-tube. We kept it in for the winter just in case she got sick. Even with her being sick we never had to use it and she stilled gained and docs are very happy with her progress. I have a couple of problems though. First, the company that supplies the replacements will not sent us anymore since we don't use it. Plus, im having a hard time finding another company to supply us any. So in the meantime im praying this tube lasts until our next clinic appt where they said they could get us one. Next, Grayson pulls, tugs, and messes with it all the time. It gets sore by her messing with it. The docs were all on board with taking it out this past summer but we decided to keep it until she turns 2 (which is in May) I keep going back and forth trying to decide what to do. All day long i am telling her to keep her hands off of her tube. Any suggestions PLEASE!
 

Tcole

New member
for the last 6 months we havent used Grayson's g-tube. We kept it in for the winter just in case she got sick. Even with her being sick we never had to use it and she stilled gained and docs are very happy with her progress. I have a couple of problems though. First, the company that supplies the replacements will not sent us anymore since we don't use it. Plus, im having a hard time finding another company to supply us any. So in the meantime im praying this tube lasts until our next clinic appt where they said they could get us one. Next, Grayson pulls, tugs, and messes with it all the time. It gets sore by her messing with it. The docs were all on board with taking it out this past summer but we decided to keep it until she turns 2 (which is in May) I keep going back and forth trying to decide what to do. All day long i am telling her to keep her hands off of her tube. Any suggestions PLEASE!
 
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Mommafirst

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I'm not sure what the right answer is here. I guess if it were us, I'd probably try to leave the button as long as it lasts, but if it gets pulled, I'd probably use that opportunity to let the stoma close up. Its so awesome that she is gaining so well on her own. We just gave up on weaning my daughter right now, she lost 4 pounds in the month that we were weaned. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">

Anyway, as far as her playing with the tube. . . does it help to keep her in a onesie or one piece clothing so that she can't grab at it? There are also some companies that make belts to hold down the button. I'm not sure that it would be worth the expense at this point, since you are hoping to be tube free before summer.

Congrats -- this is great news. I hope Grayson continues to do well!!
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I'm not sure what the right answer is here. I guess if it were us, I'd probably try to leave the button as long as it lasts, but if it gets pulled, I'd probably use that opportunity to let the stoma close up. Its so awesome that she is gaining so well on her own. We just gave up on weaning my daughter right now, she lost 4 pounds in the month that we were weaned. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">

Anyway, as far as her playing with the tube. . . does it help to keep her in a onesie or one piece clothing so that she can't grab at it? There are also some companies that make belts to hold down the button. I'm not sure that it would be worth the expense at this point, since you are hoping to be tube free before summer.

Congrats -- this is great news. I hope Grayson continues to do well!!
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I'm not sure what the right answer is here. I guess if it were us, I'd probably try to leave the button as long as it lasts, but if it gets pulled, I'd probably use that opportunity to let the stoma close up. Its so awesome that she is gaining so well on her own. We just gave up on weaning my daughter right now, she lost 4 pounds in the month that we were weaned. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">

Anyway, as far as her playing with the tube. . . does it help to keep her in a onesie or one piece clothing so that she can't grab at it? There are also some companies that make belts to hold down the button. I'm not sure that it would be worth the expense at this point, since you are hoping to be tube free before summer.

Congrats -- this is great news. I hope Grayson continues to do well!!
 
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Mommafirst

Guest
I'm not sure what the right answer is here. I guess if it were us, I'd probably try to leave the button as long as it lasts, but if it gets pulled, I'd probably use that opportunity to let the stoma close up. Its so awesome that she is gaining so well on her own. We just gave up on weaning my daughter right now, she lost 4 pounds in the month that we were weaned. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">

Anyway, as far as her playing with the tube. . . does it help to keep her in a onesie or one piece clothing so that she can't grab at it? There are also some companies that make belts to hold down the button. I'm not sure that it would be worth the expense at this point, since you are hoping to be tube free before summer.

Congrats -- this is great news. I hope Grayson continues to do well!!
 
M

Mommafirst

Guest
I'm not sure what the right answer is here. I guess if it were us, I'd probably try to leave the button as long as it lasts, but if it gets pulled, I'd probably use that opportunity to let the stoma close up. Its so awesome that she is gaining so well on her own. We just gave up on weaning my daughter right now, she lost 4 pounds in the month that we were weaned. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0">
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<br />Anyway, as far as her playing with the tube. . . does it help to keep her in a onesie or one piece clothing so that she can't grab at it? There are also some companies that make belts to hold down the button. I'm not sure that it would be worth the expense at this point, since you are hoping to be tube free before summer.
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<br />Congrats -- this is great news. I hope Grayson continues to do well!!
 

PlumPerfect

New member
Ok call me crazy but have you looked into porta cath? it serves many purposes such as blood draw and access to IV through, no more PICC every visit it can last quit a while and you can also do food supplementing through. I am sure it would not be great for round the clock feeding but for that what if scenario it would suffice, especially in a hospital stay situation. It is placed below the clavicle or arm?, just a thought you may want to research and talk to your clinic.
 

PlumPerfect

New member
Ok call me crazy but have you looked into porta cath? it serves many purposes such as blood draw and access to IV through, no more PICC every visit it can last quit a while and you can also do food supplementing through. I am sure it would not be great for round the clock feeding but for that what if scenario it would suffice, especially in a hospital stay situation. It is placed below the clavicle or arm?, just a thought you may want to research and talk to your clinic.
 

PlumPerfect

New member
Ok call me crazy but have you looked into porta cath? it serves many purposes such as blood draw and access to IV through, no more PICC every visit it can last quit a while and you can also do food supplementing through. I am sure it would not be great for round the clock feeding but for that what if scenario it would suffice, especially in a hospital stay situation. It is placed below the clavicle or arm?, just a thought you may want to research and talk to your clinic.
 

PlumPerfect

New member
Ok call me crazy but have you looked into porta cath? it serves many purposes such as blood draw and access to IV through, no more PICC every visit it can last quit a while and you can also do food supplementing through. I am sure it would not be great for round the clock feeding but for that what if scenario it would suffice, especially in a hospital stay situation. It is placed below the clavicle or arm?, just a thought you may want to research and talk to your clinic.
 

PlumPerfect

New member
Ok call me crazy but have you looked into porta cath? it serves many purposes such as blood draw and access to IV through, no more PICC every visit it can last quit a while and you can also do food supplementing through. I am sure it would not be great for round the clock feeding but for that what if scenario it would suffice, especially in a hospital stay situation. It is placed below the clavicle or arm?, just a thought you may want to research and talk to your clinic.
 

crickit715

New member
my daughter is in the 95th percentile and has been for a few months but our doc still has not mentioned taking out her g-tube. i would be afraid that as soon as it was removed something would happen and she would start losing weight and then need to have surgery to put it back in. (but, thats the way things happen in my life...lol) as far as her playing with it...i bought xlarge onsies until my daughter was about 20 months old and wore them on her. but she pretty much ignores her button...i also sent you a pm.
 

crickit715

New member
my daughter is in the 95th percentile and has been for a few months but our doc still has not mentioned taking out her g-tube. i would be afraid that as soon as it was removed something would happen and she would start losing weight and then need to have surgery to put it back in. (but, thats the way things happen in my life...lol) as far as her playing with it...i bought xlarge onsies until my daughter was about 20 months old and wore them on her. but she pretty much ignores her button...i also sent you a pm.
 

crickit715

New member
my daughter is in the 95th percentile and has been for a few months but our doc still has not mentioned taking out her g-tube. i would be afraid that as soon as it was removed something would happen and she would start losing weight and then need to have surgery to put it back in. (but, thats the way things happen in my life...lol) as far as her playing with it...i bought xlarge onsies until my daughter was about 20 months old and wore them on her. but she pretty much ignores her button...i also sent you a pm.
 

crickit715

New member
my daughter is in the 95th percentile and has been for a few months but our doc still has not mentioned taking out her g-tube. i would be afraid that as soon as it was removed something would happen and she would start losing weight and then need to have surgery to put it back in. (but, thats the way things happen in my life...lol) as far as her playing with it...i bought xlarge onsies until my daughter was about 20 months old and wore them on her. but she pretty much ignores her button...i also sent you a pm.
 

crickit715

New member
my daughter is in the 95th percentile and has been for a few months but our doc still has not mentioned taking out her g-tube. i would be afraid that as soon as it was removed something would happen and she would start losing weight and then need to have surgery to put it back in. (but, thats the way things happen in my life...lol) as far as her playing with it...i bought xlarge onsies until my daughter was about 20 months old and wore them on her. but she pretty much ignores her button...i also sent you a pm.
 
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