It's been so long that this will be a chapter approach
chapter 1 of my most recent update...
I have been pretty busy in and out of the hospital, in cleveland and at home :(
I was admitted to cleveland clinic on August 7th and discharged on August 25th. I went to my appt with Dr. Kroh and then they sent me to see the nutritionist the next day and as soon as she saw me, and how much weight I had lost she said I needed to start J-tube feedings and it had to be in the hospital because it is dangerous to start j-tube feedings if your nutrition is compromised that badly, and she said it would only be a couple of days to get me stabilized, so my daughter and I had a hotel room, but there was no way I was sending a 16 year old to stay in a hotel room by herself and my hubby couldn't come up for a couple of days due to work, so they let her stay with me in my hospital room. I had to go through the ER to be admitted, but I had the most fabulous nurse named Becky, I will never forget her, she was the best. The nightmare started after that. I can only guess that the tube feedings went so badly because my small intestine is not absorbing, but in a week they tried about 5 different formulas with disastrous results...uncontrollable vomiting, pain, and diarrhea...after that week I begged them to stop doing anymore tube feedings and try TPN, so on August 20th they placed a Hickman catheter (IV in the chest) and started TPN (IV nutrition/vitamins)...I spent 3 weeks in the hospital, got out on August 25th...it was way too long...more to come, laptop battery croaking...to be continued
I have been pretty busy in and out of the hospital, in cleveland and at home :(
I was admitted to cleveland clinic on August 7th and discharged on August 25th. I went to my appt with Dr. Kroh and then they sent me to see the nutritionist the next day and as soon as she saw me, and how much weight I had lost she said I needed to start J-tube feedings and it had to be in the hospital because it is dangerous to start j-tube feedings if your nutrition is compromised that badly, and she said it would only be a couple of days to get me stabilized, so my daughter and I had a hotel room, but there was no way I was sending a 16 year old to stay in a hotel room by herself and my hubby couldn't come up for a couple of days due to work, so they let her stay with me in my hospital room. I had to go through the ER to be admitted, but I had the most fabulous nurse named Becky, I will never forget her, she was the best. The nightmare started after that. I can only guess that the tube feedings went so badly because my small intestine is not absorbing, but in a week they tried about 5 different formulas with disastrous results...uncontrollable vomiting, pain, and diarrhea...after that week I begged them to stop doing anymore tube feedings and try TPN, so on August 20th they placed a Hickman catheter (IV in the chest) and started TPN (IV nutrition/vitamins)...I spent 3 weeks in the hospital, got out on August 25th...it was way too long...more to come, laptop battery croaking...to be continued
Dear Jbird,
My prayers are with you and your family. Your problems almost mirror mine. I hope that you start to feel better soon. Do they have any ideas about why you are still vomitting or getting daily nausea? I don't know if this will help you but this works 85% of the time for me with my N&V. I take zofran ODT 8 mg (ODT stands for oral disintegrating tablet), then 2 hours later I take 50mg of Promethazine, then 2 hours later I take 10mg of Reglan. Then 2 hours later I start over again. After a day or so it seems to keep most of it under control but then I get my bad days where nothing helps. Keep us posted. I would love to know if they find an answer so maybe it may help me. I'm too the point where I vomit in my sleep and I aspirate and usually end up with pneumonia. The only thing left to fix me is sewing my vocal chords shut and giving me a permenent trach to protect my lungs. And at age 41 I don't want to live like that. So hopefully they will figure out something soon.
My prayers are with you and your family. Your problems almost mirror mine. I hope that you start to feel better soon. Do they have any ideas about why you are still vomitting or getting daily nausea? I don't know if this will help you but this works 85% of the time for me with my N&V. I take zofran ODT 8 mg (ODT stands for oral disintegrating tablet), then 2 hours later I take 50mg of Promethazine, then 2 hours later I take 10mg of Reglan. Then 2 hours later I start over again. After a day or so it seems to keep most of it under control but then I get my bad days where nothing helps. Keep us posted. I would love to know if they find an answer so maybe it may help me. I'm too the point where I vomit in my sleep and I aspirate and usually end up with pneumonia. The only thing left to fix me is sewing my vocal chords shut and giving me a permenent trach to protect my lungs. And at age 41 I don't want to live like that. So hopefully they will figure out something soon.