PEG
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I am having a PEG fitted but have been told that I have to have tubes up my nose and down my throat. As I have a blocked nose and sinus problems I don't want that. Does anyone know if there is any reason I could have it fitted without the tubes as I am having it done in the x ray department who are x raying my stomach
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EileenH hilary56330
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I'm no expert but I think they mean they use an endoscope to make sure the tube from the PEG is inthe right place.
"An endoscope (a tube with a camera in it) is passed in to the stomach, through the mouth. The camera on the Endoscope shows pictures of your stomach, which are used to make sure the position of the PEG is correct. The feeding tube is inserted through an incision in the abdomen."
If you google "fitting a peg feed" you will get a load of links explaining what is done. The only link I can give you here is designed for doctors so is quite complicated - other links are easier to understnd.
It would be dangerous not to be sure that the tube is in the right place which is why they use the endoscope.
hilary56330 EileenH
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Thank you for your reply but unfortunately I choke badly when anything touches the back of my throat and I virtually collapse. Even my GP said that as X ray department were doing it they could x ray my stomach and see where everything was and so he thought they didn't need to usethe tubes.
EileenH hilary56330
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I meant to say in the previous post - contact the department who are doing it and discuss it with them. They will use something on the back of your throat to reduce the gagging reflex anyway and for children they do it under a general anaesthetic. But don't worry about it - they'll sort something out.
hilary56330 EileenH
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