Now my new graft bypass has started to have an aneurysm. For those who don't know about my graft story, check these links -
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=10763.msg184484#msg184484http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=11010.0This time they got me to see the vascular surgeon at the correct time. He is not going to operate right away, but says he will have to do another by-pass, maybe next month. He was pleased with the job the other surgeon did.
This is what I want to let all you know. He asked me how soon I take of the pressure bandage after my dialysis. I told him I take it off as soon as i get home. He told me not to do that. I must leave it until the next morning. He has told the nurses to tell the other patients that, as well.
He says that though the bleeding has stopped outside the skin, the graft would not have closed up as yet and when you take of the bandage it means that blood would still be seeping through the graft under the skin. And that is what can cause an aneurysm. The more you live, the more you learn!
I remember that in the old days we had a thread about how soon you take of the sure-seal, etc., but I didn't think it had any important significance. Now we know!
One of my nurses was always trying to tell me that I get aneurysms because I don't keep my hand still during the session. Well...........
So I am going under the knife again. The last time was in November. I only just got the bill for that!! $987.00. Oh well!!