Beyond The Tube: Real Stories, Real Advice
In this episode, I sit down with Michelle, a fellow tubie mum from New York, to talk about her daughter Mila and the long road that brought their family into tube feeding. From the very beginning, Michelle knew something wasn't right with feeding, and what followed was a whirlwind of appointments, failed feeds, hospital admissions, scary tests, and the kind of overwhelm that so many of us know far too well. Michelle shares what it was like watching Mila struggle to feed, being told she was failing to thrive, and eventually learning that silent aspiration and a laryngeal cleft were at the heart of it all. We talk about NG tube life, why it felt so traumatic, and the relief that came with moving to a G-tube. One of the biggest takeaways from this chat is that even when the medical reason for a feeding tube is sorted, feeding challenges do not always disappear. Michelle speaks so openly about Mila's ongoing journey with ARFID and paediatric feeding disorder, and why the psychological side of feeding deserves so much more awareness. I really hope this episode helps families feel less alone, more seen, and a little more understood in the middle of it all. We’re building a community here - one story at a time - and I’m so glad you’re along for the ride. Please feel free to reach out! Instagram: @beyond.the.tube.podcast [https://www.instagram.com/beyond.the.tube.podcast] Email: beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com [beyondthetubepodcast@gmail.com] This is a Podvan Media [https://www.podvan.com.au] production.
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