Problem with tube feeding is that you don's taste anything at all, it is not passing any taste buts. And until Frank recovery is good enough and the speech therapist and some other specialists vets it he is stuck to it. While Frank is making progress some milestones can never be met too soon.
When I came in Frank was watching some TV program, nothing special. I greeted him, he greeted me back. We did not talk much. Then Frank asked for a DVD, "war, ????" I already forgot the title but Frank knew not only the title but also where on the shelf (in his new room) the DVD was!
It was a documentary about the history of war starting with hunter/gatheres robbing farmers working in the mud for grain. But quickly zooming in on Greece and warfare in ancient times. To be specific all details about the way of making war with phalanx were given. Then it proceeded with the battle of Maraton and next Thermopylae how 300 of Leonidas best man stopped Xerxes half milion for four days.
While I was watching I was thinking about chocolate. The difference between tube feeding and eating is the same as the difference between the army of Xerxes and that of Leonidas.
And before I forget, I agree with Esther. The best way you yourself can stimulate Frank and help his recovery is by sending him a postcard.
(For the non-Dutch readers: Leonidas is a Belgian chocolade chain in the Netherlands.)
When he said that about the belgian dredge (belgische bagger) I asked him if he tastes the tubefeeding. He said he did taste it a little, maybe like a burp or something.. I can't imagine that tube feeds him without getting a little air in it too.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenKeeping all our fingers and toes crossed for him to be able to get rid of that tube soon!
Saskia and Robert
And another (possible) way of tasting is to... trow up. Not that you get an excelent taste of it. But but the stuff is reaching his tasting buts "from behind".
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAgain, very much the same way Xerces overcame Leonidas, with a traitor and an attack in the back.