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I was recently told I needed a PEG Tube placed by my Dr. due to the fact I can not eat without getting extremely nauseous. He went in as usual, but wouldn't you know it, the ulcer I have was perforated already before he went in, plus the peritonitis causing further distress. I was then brought to radiology and had a P.I.C.C. line placed. That process was simple, and the initial poke hurt for a few seconds, much less that a traditional I.V. especially if you are like me with veins that are obvious to sight, but love to roll around when trying to get it.

I wanted to know if anyone else had a similar experience or is going through something similar. I have not had much luck finding support groups for bariatric procedures that resulted in ulcers, or even the opening from the stomach to the intestines swelling so they needed a dilation via endoscopy. It can be difficult to find support groups in person, especially being stuck on narcotics until the doctor is ready to try the next option. Because I am on pain management the last 4 months, I don't get behind the wheel of the car unless I can avoid the pain meds initially, then I can run any errands instead of waiting for family/friends to drive me when I am on the meds.

I find I still get extremely nauseous even though its not related to the TPN, but the ulcer in my stomach that refuses to heal. If anyone has been in or still in the situation where TPN or a PEG was needed because you could not tolerate food and the nausea was so bad, I would love to hear from you or those you know who underwent this. I am currently down to 127 pounds, and am 6 feet tall.

Looking forward to hearing from anyone who is going through or went through any of this in the past.

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I just want to say that I hope things turn around for you and you get well soon.

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