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hey everyone,

This is only my second time posting a message on this site but I visit it regularly. I'm not yet a nursing student (hoping to be excepted next Sept) so I've never really had anything to post, but today I got some bad news and would like some input. My fiancee is in the hospital for pneumonia and was told today that he will need a tube feeding put it because the flap that covers your airway when you eat is not doing its job. This is devastating news because he also has NF2 which has rendered both of his arms and legs to be fairly useless. :o :crying2: I was just wondering if you guys had any info about tube feeding you'd be willing to share and any thoughts or sugestions. Any help given would be greatly appreciated. You guys are a great bunch of people!

Kimberly

Specializes in Med-Surg, Trauma, Ortho, Neuro, Cardiac.

I'm so sorry to hear about your fiancee and I hope he gets well soon.

Basically tube feedings can provide total liquid nutrition, providing fiber/protein/fat/carbs. Many people live for years and years on tube feedings.

Did you have any specific questions?

Very sorry to hear such sad news. Do they know if this is a permanent situation or just temporary.

Either way it is scary : ( Tube feedings do exactly what 3rdshift described.... if you have any questions about them be sure to post...good luck

Will they be inserting an NG tube? If they do that, it will most likely be temporary. If it were to be long term, they would need to do a gastrostomy and put a tube right into his stomach or intestine (jejunostomy..I think). Why don't you just ask?

Like 3rdshift said, he will be able to get all of his nutrients this way. They will pump enough into him to get his strength back and hopefully come home soon!

Kristy

thanks very much for all your help guys. He actually got the tube put straight into his stomach. This all happened so fast no one has really had much time to ask questions and get the info we hoped to have gotten. We were told he needed the tube Tuesday afternoon and it will Wednesday (tpday) at 11:00 that they did the surgery. Our heads are all still spinning from the news. :confused: For right now the tube is a long term thing but eventually he might be able to gain the muscles back to swallow and he can have it removed. Once again thanks for all your support and help you guys are so great.

Kimberly

Wow Kim! Actually I realize how lucky I am. Although I too have been diagnosed with pneumonia, I'm home and can take care of myself. I feel like cr*p but not that bad. Hope your fiance gets better.

Kris

Specializes in ER.

Good luck and good wishes. Sounds like he is a tough cookie and will get through this just fine.

I wish you all the best....I know how tough it is to see someone you love in such turmoil right now. My prayers and thoughts are with you!

Kristy

Very sorry to hear about your fiance. Give our best to him. Is he on a continous feeding, or is it bolus? What type of nutrition are they using? Sounds like eventually they will try him out on thickened liquids and pureed foods. If he can tolerate that well, he will move up. Takes time, I know, but have patience. Pneumonia with complications can be quite a battle. But, it appears he's on his way back. Good luck.

well I just thought I would update everyone on what has been happening with my fiancee. The hospital let him go home on x-mas eve even though he was not cleared of his pneumonia. Things were not getting better at all and at 12:40am on Friday December 27th he passed away at home with me and his family by his side. He was not strong enough to cough it out and it finally filled his lungs up until he suffocated to death. :o Even though I miss him already I know that it is what's best for him. He is no longer in pain and suffering and can finally live a normal life in Heaven.

Kimberly

Specializes in Geriatrics, LTC.

Oh gosh Kim I'm so sorry for you and the families. Remember you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Specializes in MS Home Health.

I am sorry for your loved one. I hope he feels better soon.

renerian

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