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Using a Peg for nutrition following a stroke

jamazon

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Can anyone offer any advice or experience please? my Dad has managed t2 diabetes for many years though had a stroke last year that rendered him unable to swallow. He now uses a peg feed overnight with bolus feeds during the day. He manages tiny amounts of fluid and food (also chews and spits food so that he can still enjoy mealtimes with the family).
It hasn't been easy and recently he's been losing weight, now into muscle weight loss. I understand the feed regime isn't really primarily designed for diabetes but is all we have. Has anyone else had experience of this and any positive news or advice please?

Thanks.
 
Hi.
Welcome to the Forum. Sorry to hear about the problems you are having with your Dad's Diabetes.

Firstly I don't think we actually have any members who use PEG feeding (Enteral Feeding) ? So doing a bit of searching I came up with this information which may be of benefit for him. I have put it as a quote as for some reason I am unable to link to it ! No idea why. :?

You really need to see a DSN (Diabetes Specialist Nurse) and also a Nutrition Nurse. It is not something that a plain old GP should be dealing with. I hope that you get a referral soon and get this sorted out. As you can see from the information the suggestion is that he should really be put onto Insulin to make things easier.

Please let us know how you get on..........


This is from one particular Hospital and may well be slightly different but the principle is the same.
 
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