Hi,My name is Doug, I have had ESRD for about 3 years, I have been through one unsuccessful transplant and am now on the "list" for another kidney. I was on peritoneal for about 4 months and had problems, I am on hemo now (with a chest cathetor), I am scheduled to get a fistula in a few days, I am really nervous about what this will do to my arm, would love some feedback (good and bad). Thanks!!!
Hyperlite,Thanks so much for your reply, it is really good to here some not so bad news, maybe it won't be as bad as I think....Thanks again!!!
... If I were you I'd request an UPPER arm Fistula. They did not offer that when I first started but they do now. That way your shirt will cover it up. Remember fistulas are the best type of access they can literally last decades. - Epoman
Quote from: Epoman on March 19, 2006, 05:01:21 PM... If I were you I'd request an UPPER arm Fistula. They did not offer that when I first started but they do now. That way your shirt will cover it up. Remember fistulas are the best type of access they can literally last decades. - EpomanSince I'm not a dialysis patient I can't say from experience and I don't recall the reasons, but I read that the lower arm, radial-cephalic/Cimino fistula is known as the "Gold Standard". Also, one of the guys who has been on dialysis for over 20 years claimed that buttonholes and self-cannulation are easier in the lower nondominant arm.IMO, the most important thing is to make sure the surgeon is a VASCULAR surgeon who has done many fistulas.