In
Dec 2016 and Jan 2017, the govt cut off my food until I had a swallow
study done. There was probably no thinking at all. It would have been
done as a paperwork issue. In reality, it was reminiscent of Terri
Schiavo days. How long can she go without food?
Fortunately,
my daughter had been stock-piling food in case we had a Zombie
Apocalypse. Who knew the govt was going to be a zombie?
I
had made some YouTube videos where I was speaking. If you look though, I
do not speak a majority of the time. Maybe this got them thinking that I
was back as I used to be. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBvLu17OOm0zXTRB_FKf1SQ
Well,
I didn't swallow for that test. It recently hit me that this was a good
thing. What would they have done if I had swallowed? Would they have
just cut my food off altogether and just left this tube in my stomach?
I
am assuming that the tube just can't be left. As it is now, I have to
see the GI Specialist every 6 months or sooner to have the tube
replaced. It is held in place by a balloon filled with saline that can
burst. It has. This is why I say sooner.
The tube can be taken out, but surgery has to close the hole. I just can't be left with a hole in my stomach.
When
I did early intervention, there was a boy about 3 years old who still
used a bottle to get his nutrition he was developmentally delayed. (I
remembered the foster mother being told to use lollipops. This is where I
get lollipops from.)
Years
earlier while doing my MA, I worked in a group home for developmentally
disabled children. There was a boy, around 15, who was learning to
scoop and eat his own breakfast cereal. He could have easily been that 3-year-old boy. There's quite a few years from age 3 to age 15. I don't
think eating comes so fast after swallowing.
I don't think my feeding tube can be instantly stopped. The plan of action should go something like the following and it can take years if need be:
1. Establish The Swallow (I do periodically swallow throughout the day, but it is not controlled.)
2. Slowly Switch To Drinking the Formula (A flavored formula is used.)
3. Remove the G-tube
It's
been some years, but I attended only one feeding clinic session at a
hospital as a social worker. I do remember something like this required
coordination between professional, medical, and daily programming staff.
A single entity could not make the decision.
I don't need any zombies. This can be a planned, coordinated thing.
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