• It takes a tubie village: Luke’s story

  • Mar 2 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

It takes a tubie village: Luke’s story

  • Summary

  • Let’s visit Sydney’s sunny suburb of Gymea and spend a day with a charming almost-three-year-old and his family, shall we? Luke Joseph has been tube-feeding since the day he was born and while he kept his parents, Eliana and Michael, and many medical professionals guessing for 16 months, a super-rare genetic condition turned out to be why.

    In this episode I encounter a dreamy tube-feeding supplies storage system (watch out Marie Kondo), a grandparent who has learned how to tube-feed (hi Kerry!) and an early learning centre where the educators are tube-feeding experts. You’ve gotta hear this to believe it.

    Follow Luke’s mum, Eliana on Instagram: instagram.com/thetubiemum, instagram.com/thehandmadebabyboutique

    You can read an interview with Eliana in Issue Two of THE BLEND magazine: theblendmag.com/issue-2-1

    Tubie Talks is brought to you by the team at InterMed Medical, who supply an extensive range of very useful Medicina products: amslmedical.com.au

    It's produced, edited and hosted by Melanie Dimmitt: melaniedimmitt.com.au

    Sound engineering by Ash Ball at PEOPLEwho: thesepeoplewho.com

    The Tubie Talks podcast cover art is designed by Kathryn Lean: etsy.com/shop/KathrynLean

    Want more tubie stories? Read THE BLEND tube-feeding magazine: theblendmag.com

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