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<p> [A makeshift clothes line made by tying yarn up on a bookshelf. Clipped to it are three cloth circles. One is a yellow cat on a black background, another is light brown owls on a light green background, and the last is blue flowers on a white background.]</p>
<p>I don&#039;t normally advertise products here, but I thought anyone using a feeding tube might be interested in these things. They are called Trendie Tubies. They are absorbent cloth pads, in a variety of styles, designed to be used around the opening of your feeding tube once it&#039;s healed enough to stop needing the kind of dressings you might need right after the surgery.</p>
<p>I absolutely love them. They&#039;re absorbent, they&#039;re comfortable, they don&#039;t feel anything as awful as having dressings taped to your skin. They&#039;re very soft. And they have all kinds of neat designs. My favorite is the owls.  Here is a picture of what they look like when they&#039;re being used:</p>
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<p> [Photo of a Trendie Tubies thing with blue flowers, on a GJ tube over light skin with blue clothes surrounding it.]</p>
<p> They have a little Velcro thing you can&#039;t see, so they can fit around all different sizes and kinds of tubes. </p>
<p> Here&#039;s what their About page says, so I don&#039;t end up paraphrasing it:</p>
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<p>Trendie Tubies Accessories are hand crafted by a Mother-Daughter Duo. </p>
<p>All items are handcrafted and not mass produced so each item is unique and will not be uniform.</p>
<p> Trendie Tubies are a comfortable &amp; absorbent machine washable pad that helps with the leakage that is common with G-tubes, </p>
<p>J-tubes and GJ-tubes.  They work for both button tubes and peg tubes and even trach&#039;s!</p>
<p>Each Trendie Tubie Accessory is approximately 2 3/4 inches round and made up of 3 layers of fabric sewn together.</p>
<p>   -The top layer is a soft flannel with a cute design of your choice.</p>
<p>   -The middle layer is cotton terry cloth to absorb any moisture and leakage.</p>
<p>   -The bottom layer is fleece for a soft comfortable feeling next to the skin preventing irritation and granulation tissue. </p>
<p>   -They have a small Velcro tab for easy closure and are double zig-zag stitched to minimize fraying edges.</p>
<p>All materials have been pre-washed.</p>
<p>Allergy Alert &#8211; We have an extended family of dogs, cats &amp; horses&#8230;be aware just in case allergies are a concern.</p>
<p>We strive for 100% customer satisfaction.Your comments &amp; feedback are always appreciated.  </p>
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<p> <a href="http://www.trendietubies.com/" target="_self" title="Trendie Tubies">Here&#039;s a link to the Trendie Tubies website, where you can buy them.</a></p>
<p> I bought one for every day of the week. Three owls, two cats, two flowers. I can&#039;t recommend them highly enough. And I&#039;m posting this because, as far as I know, most people haven&#039;t heard of things like this. The VNA wanted me using gauze dressings the rest of my life, which I really didn&#039;t want. They say they&#039;re machine washable but we&#039;ve been hand washing them because it&#039;s more convenient, then hanging them up on the bookcase to dry. </p>
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