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Related: About this forumA week or so ago, one surgeon loosened my peg a bit.
Last edited Sun Mar 20, 2016, 09:47 AM - Edit history (1)
It was put in on Feb 25. I'm still getting leakage and it appears a grey/blackish goop around the opening. Did she loosen it too much?

Solly Mack
(95,490 posts)There's a surprising length of tube inside the tummy and some build-up around the opening is normal. I had a little build-up each morning, but any drainage from the actual surgery stopped after a few days. A few times the smaller opening, or the medication port, on the tube came open during the night causing a lot of drainage.
Go get it checked.
alfredo
(60,210 posts)I'm calling in the morning.
Solly Mack
(95,490 posts)Chemo is over now, yes? Wasn't it to be 3 sessions, iirc?
alfredo
(60,210 posts)The catch could be anxiety over the discharge.
Solly Mack
(95,490 posts)It was caused by the radiation.
So they are spreading the 3 sessions over a period of time? OK. I didn't understand that at first.
alfredo
(60,210 posts)I do have a bit of trouble with dry mouth swallowing, but that is not bad. A little spray from my water spritzer and I'm good to go.
Solly Mack
(95,490 posts)Still, please...if it comes back, let the doc know.
alfredo
(60,210 posts)alfredo
(60,210 posts)I think the surgeon adjusted it to the post surgery swelling. The swelling eased, and the tube loosened.
alfredo
(60,210 posts)I threw up and feel just peachy.
There's still a bit of clear discharge, but is very light.