Dr. Bex
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TPN will cause liver damage over time just because our bodies aren't meant to be fed, you know, in this way and can cause liver failure actually at some point. And it's just, having a line that can get infected, that can cause sepsis, that can clot and cause blood clots. There are so many risks to it that you take it under very strong consideration.
Is there any other way to get there that does not involve TPN? And I think...
Is there any other way to get there that does not involve TPN? And I think...
Is there any other way to get there that does not involve TPN? And I think...
Again, those kids, the other thing is if a kid is not eating, and I think I said this on a previous episode, if I don't eat for a week because I have a really bad stomach bug and I go to eat the day after I start feeling better and I eat a big burger and French fries, I might throw up again because my stomach just is not ready to take on that much.
Again, those kids, the other thing is if a kid is not eating, and I think I said this on a previous episode, if I don't eat for a week because I have a really bad stomach bug and I go to eat the day after I start feeling better and I eat a big burger and French fries, I might throw up again because my stomach just is not ready to take on that much.
Again, those kids, the other thing is if a kid is not eating, and I think I said this on a previous episode, if I don't eat for a week because I have a really bad stomach bug and I go to eat the day after I start feeling better and I eat a big burger and French fries, I might throw up again because my stomach just is not ready to take on that much.
Sometimes after we're sick, like milk products don't sit so well, right? So the argument would be made a child that supposedly has not eaten by mouth or tube in five years, comes in and we start to feed them and they are so excited to eat that they eat the entire plate and then ask for extra snacks and there's no vomiting and there's no diarrhea. That proves to me that the child was eating.
Sometimes after we're sick, like milk products don't sit so well, right? So the argument would be made a child that supposedly has not eaten by mouth or tube in five years, comes in and we start to feed them and they are so excited to eat that they eat the entire plate and then ask for extra snacks and there's no vomiting and there's no diarrhea. That proves to me that the child was eating.
Sometimes after we're sick, like milk products don't sit so well, right? So the argument would be made a child that supposedly has not eaten by mouth or tube in five years, comes in and we start to feed them and they are so excited to eat that they eat the entire plate and then ask for extra snacks and there's no vomiting and there's no diarrhea. That proves to me that the child was eating.
It's not just that. They're saying they couldn't. So they didn't feed them for five years. No, they were feeding them. I mean, this child was eating because there is just no way for your system to do that.
It's not just that. They're saying they couldn't. So they didn't feed them for five years. No, they were feeding them. I mean, this child was eating because there is just no way for your system to do that.
It's not just that. They're saying they couldn't. So they didn't feed them for five years. No, they were feeding them. I mean, this child was eating because there is just no way for your system to do that.
And actually, I'm trying to pull it up, but for some reason it's not logging me in. But there's a connection between that family and the Pelletier case. Because I think they're mentioned or they were possibly going to testify. I can't remember, but for some reason it's not letting me open the article. But this case came up during the Pelletier case. Yeah.
And actually, I'm trying to pull it up, but for some reason it's not logging me in. But there's a connection between that family and the Pelletier case. Because I think they're mentioned or they were possibly going to testify. I can't remember, but for some reason it's not letting me open the article. But this case came up during the Pelletier case. Yeah.
And actually, I'm trying to pull it up, but for some reason it's not logging me in. But there's a connection between that family and the Pelletier case. Because I think they're mentioned or they were possibly going to testify. I can't remember, but for some reason it's not letting me open the article. But this case came up during the Pelletier case. Yeah.
So and I think it's it's goes to this whole like they all are ending up in the same circles or on the same websites or on the same.
So and I think it's it's goes to this whole like they all are ending up in the same circles or on the same websites or on the same.
So and I think it's it's goes to this whole like they all are ending up in the same circles or on the same websites or on the same.
Correct. And I want I again, I want parents to be advocate for advocates for their children. And I want them to have information about how to be a parent of a chronically ill child. Like it is not easy. And I can tell you, I have some that should lead that group because they're amazing. You know what I mean? And they have a way of.