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In reply to the discussion: Big news day, but first, I have been cancer free for two years as of May3 [View all]alfredo
(60,154 posts)45. The best part of all is that it is free.
Everything associated with my cancer is free. Hurray for the VA.
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Big news day, but first, I have been cancer free for two years as of May3 [View all]
alfredo
May 2018
OP
It really isn't that bad. I had that big rubber bumper, and that is why it hurt.
alfredo
May 2018
#7
So you were fated to get the low profile feeding tube. It turned out to be a good day after all.
OregonBlue
May 2018
#18
Sounds like it was for the best. From the looks of the old one, this is truly a blessing!!
OregonBlue
May 2018
#44
It also seems like there is no chance it can catch on something or get pulled on.
onecaliberal
May 2018
#42
Congratulations on 2 yrs. I like the low profile pegs, work with them mostly at in home visits.
uppityperson
May 2018
#8