anyone have complications-needing TPN
I had my surgery November 26, 2008. On December 2nd I was placed on TPN therapy due to inability to tolerate any protein (including carnation instant breakfast). I was also unable to hold down much fluid. They did an endoscope December 17th and found a very small blockage and an ulcer. I was just allowed to get off TPN as of tonight, I have a PICC line in place that hopefully will be removed Monday if I continue to now tolerate protein. I get about 50 grams a day and 48 ounces of clear liquid. I still need more protein and liquid but they are happy with my progress. Wondering if anyone else has had this problem. Because of the TPN I have not lost any weight which is very discouraging.
Sorry to hear about your difficulties. I have been fortunate to have no complications, so I don't have much to offer. Strictures seem to be a common complication - is that what you mean by blockage? It is also not unusual to develop an ulcer. If you're getting 50 grams of protein, - that is pretty good, just keep trying to increase it bite by bite! What is TPN?
I copied from a site of a quick detail of TPN
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN), is the practice of feeding a person intravenously, bypassing the usual process of eating and digestion. The person receives nutritional formulas containing salts, glucose, amino acids, lipids and added vitamins.
I have a PICC line in my arm which is like an IV, that I hook up the TPN to at night. Last night was hopefully my last night of TPN.
Total parenteral nutrition (TPN), is the practice of feeding a person intravenously, bypassing the usual process of eating and digestion. The person receives nutritional formulas containing salts, glucose, amino acids, lipids and added vitamins.
I have a PICC line in my arm which is like an IV, that I hook up the TPN to at night. Last night was hopefully my last night of TPN.
I had my surgery the day before yours, and I, too am having trouble getting anything down. I don't know what TPN is, though.
If I can get 48 ounces of fluid down, that's unheard of!!! I have been back in the ER to have fluids via IV once, and should've had it more, I'm sure. I'm averaging about 36 oz. a day, and maybe 40 gr. of protein a day, tops.
I have an endoscopy scheduled for today to have my sphincter between by stomach and esophagus dilated today. It needs to be stretched, apparently. I'm told that I could need to have this done 3-4 times before it actually takes.
And I'm becoming discouraged, too. I lost quite a bit initially, but have plateaued since. Try to keep the faith. I know I'm trying to.
If I can get 48 ounces of fluid down, that's unheard of!!! I have been back in the ER to have fluids via IV once, and should've had it more, I'm sure. I'm averaging about 36 oz. a day, and maybe 40 gr. of protein a day, tops.
I have an endoscopy scheduled for today to have my sphincter between by stomach and esophagus dilated today. It needs to be stretched, apparently. I'm told that I could need to have this done 3-4 times before it actually takes.
And I'm becoming discouraged, too. I lost quite a bit initially, but have plateaued since. Try to keep the faith. I know I'm trying to.
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