Couple of things here:I need intravenous food
I cant keep track of my sugar
it is rising and dropping from 4 to 9 in one day without warning
only intravenous food can treat my diabetes
I cant monitor my diabetes any other way
Please help me do a campaign to be allowed to use intravenous food
There are people who are in comas for years after being hit by cars
and they never get diabetes.
Please help me with this
However neither do lot of people who eat loads of carbs, sugars, energy drinks etc.There are people who are in comas for years after being hit by cars
and they never get diabetes.
Long term feeding without eating isnt as simple as having liquids intravenously, it involves a permenant percutaneous endoscopic gastronomy (PEG) tube being inserted through the stomach wall. The proceedure is usually used in end of life care, coma care and post stroke care where the patient is unable to swallow - if you have a google of PEG feeding, you can see some of the issues and dangers
I may well be wrong, but when the medics were suggesting asissted feeding for my mum after her first stroke where she was unable to swallow, their posision was that PEG was the only option problem became long term - an NG tube was ok for short term use but was too sisk for longer term use. Big IV tubes were never mentioned.Just to clarify, PEG feeding is done via a tube which goes directly through the skin into the stomach. Intravenous feeding as the name suggest is via a vein, a large vein in the case of long term feeding, not your regular drip in the arm type.
Neither of these methods of feeding are suitable for the OP who I am assuming is conscious and physically able to eat ‘normal’ food.
Long term intravenous feeding is for people with gut problems (crohns or ulcerative colitis for example), when food via the digestive system is not possible. As you say in your Mum’s case it was purely because she had trouble swallowing. I’m glad to hear your Mum recovered well.I may well be wrong, but when the medics were suggesting asissted feeding for my mum after her first stroke where she was unable to swallow, their posision was that PEG was the only option problem became long term - an NG tube was ok for short term use but was too sisk for longer term use. Big IV tubes were never mentioned.
Either way we refused PEG due to the risks and 4 years later mum is happily eating solid foods
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