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Nutrition support for people with ALS

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Can I choose not to use a feeding tube?

The decision to use a feeding tube is yours. But it’s important to understand how your ALS symptoms might change if you choose not to use a feeding tube.

ALS is a progressive disease. This means your ALS symptoms will get worse over time. If you choose not to use a feeding tube, it may become harder for you to swallow safely, and you may be more likely to choke while eating or drinking. If you’re having trouble eating, drinking, or taking medicine on your own, you may not be able to get all of the nutrition your body needs. This can lead to weight loss, infections, and other health problems down the road.

If I get a feeding tube, can I choose to stop using it later?

You may decide to stop using the feeding tube if it’s no longer helping you or if it’s becoming too hard for you to manage. If you choose to stop using the feeding tube, talk to your ALS care team about other treatment options to help you stay comfortable and improve your quality of life.

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