[tri-med] Re: PEG
- From: "Irene Smith" <67.irene@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 09:28:44 -0500
Unfortunately, for us, one of the funner aspects of tube feeding. We have
fed the bed on many occasions. What we try to do is really jam the
connector into the extension tube. We push it in and turn it at the same
time which seems to lock it more. I don't think there is an alarm, but I am
not sure.
Other than that, how are the tube feedings going?
Irene
On Feb 17, 2008 5:39 PM, <SHAMOND73@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jason's PEG connector became detached last night and fed the bed all night
> with out me knowing. i thought i have read that some of you have alarms on
> your
> PEG systems for this ??.......
>
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