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What’s the connection between Crohn’s Disease and TPN? – Part I

Hello everyone, I hope ya’ll are doing well!  First, I would like to share something that I had seen since my last post.  In that post, I was talking about handling stress and how it affects my Crohn’s Disease.  Right after that post, an article came across my FB page saying how stress may worsen Crohn’s Disease.  Click here to read the article.  Secondly, my dear daughter with her sic sense of humor, decided to give me an early birthday present – a poop emoji pillow!  She knows me well – I love it!

Okay, back to the subject at hand..Another big part of my life is Total Parenteral Nutrition or TPN.  TPN is a way to receive a special form of food through a vein.  It also contains liquid nutrients such as carbohydrates (calories), proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals and electrolytes. TPN can be administered in 10 hour or 12 hour increments.  I have to administer my TPN for 12 hours a night.  The needle can be placed into the stomach, small bowel or by catheter in the chest area.  It may be necessary to keep the catheter in the person’s body for weeks, months or even for life.  Most people keep theirs in for about a year.  I’ve had mine in the chest area since the beginning of May now.

The type of people who may need TPN are people who can’t absorb the proper nutrition or people who cannot tolerate solid food well.

Some examples of these types are:

  • People that have cancer of the digestive tract.  Chemotherapy may cause your bowels to absorb the nutrients inadequately.
  • People with Crohn’s Disease.  This disease may cause inadequate absorption or affect your ability to eat and digest food properly.
  • People with Short Bowel Syndrome.  There isn’t enough bowel to get that proper absorption.  You get the short bowel syndrome diagnoses through surgery or if it was present at birth.
  • Ischemic Bowel Disease.  This is when there is decreased blood flow to the bowel.
  • Abnormal bowel function.  This happens when food cannot move properly through the bowel.  Cancer treatments and surgical adhesions can cause this.
  • Uncontrolled Vomiting and Nausea.

(www.mayoclinic.org)

There are 7 types of TPN catheters.  These are:

  • Single, Double and Triple Lumen catheters (I have a Double Lumen catheter)
  • Hickman
  • Broviac
  • PICC line
  • Port

Any one of these catheters can administer the nutrition through the vein.

I’m actually going to call this educational portion of the post Part I.  I will continue telling you about my story on Part II of this TPN journey.  Reason being, I don’t want to bore you too much on the educational part because I would probably lose you when I write my “book” about what actually happened to me and boy is it a dandy!  Just remember what I told you earlier, nothing goes by the book with me.  If there is a chance of it happening, it will happen to me!  Remember to keep your head held high and take this disease one day at a time.  We will get through this together!

Chow for now!

First Post Ever – What is Crohn’s Disease?

Hi everyone, Kelly here!  I want to invite you to take a look at my “About Me” page to get a little bit of information of where I am coming from.  In case your not sure exactly what Crohn’s Disease is, in a nutshell, it is a chronic disease of the intestines that contains ulcers and open sores.  It is the most intense pain one could ever experience.  Crohn’s Disease can take hold anywhere from the inside of your mouth to the bottom of your anus, basically your entire system can be affected.

 

I was 18 in college for a degree in Medical Laboratory Technology.  In order to get blood to perform tests, we had to draw blood on our fellow classmates.  I can remember a particular test we had to perform for Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA). Mine was the only test that came out positive!  At 18!  Back then, I would get knee pain one week out of the year and I called it my “author” but didn’t realize until that day that it was truly arthritis!  Little did I know then that arthritis can be a symptom of Crohn’s Disease that would rear it’s ugly head years later.

Anyhoo, I wanted to give you a little overview on Crohn’s Disease so you will know a little bit of what I will be chatting about and am going through.  I have included a link to the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America because it’s such a good reference to have for this type of chronic illness.  I have so much information and experiences, new and old, that you may be able to relate to or may want to know more of.  Together I believe we can get through this horrible disease one day at a time!

Chow for now!

Kelly