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Shona_
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« on: July 10, 2011, 02:11:06 PM »

After a failed kidney transplant in May, I've been receiving haemo via a neckline.

Got my pd catheter inserted last month and am now being referred to the surgeons to have it replaced.

Grr just soooo frustrating! Need a wee moan...
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« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2011, 02:26:36 PM »

Shona don't worry sometimes the first placing doesnt drop into thr correct poition post op. Usually they get the sond placement right and you wiil have many years of good intake and drainage .You've just got to be brave I'm afraid and brace youself for a new placement which usally is placed on the other side of the abdomen so if it's any consolation the op will in a place which will not be still painfull
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« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2011, 06:25:32 PM »

Sorry to hear about your failed transplant and unsuccessful PD placement.  Hopefully the second placement will work and you can start PD.  ESRD is frustrating enough without having to deal with failed (and painful) access procedures.

If you don't mind my asking, what happened with your transplant?
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« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2011, 06:53:14 PM »

Feel free to vent away! I am so sorry this is happening!

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Born with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
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10 transplant years = spleenectomy, gall bladder removed, liver biopsy, bone marrow aspiration.
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« Reply #4 on: July 10, 2011, 08:54:29 PM »

Venting and moaning welcome here - wee or whacking!
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« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2011, 05:57:37 AM »

Well end of may my dad donated a kidney which had to be removed after a day or so due to a blood clot.

I then had the catheter inserted in June and it's sooo slow draining in (out is slightly quicker but not much!)

They're putting in a perm cath tomorrow morning as my neckline really needs to come out - it's been over 6 weeks! I've also just found out they're going to look at replacing my catheter on Friday so looks like I'll be spending a fun weekend in the hospital.

Just seems like everything is going wrong... Actually heard about this forum from a woman in the hospital who had just had enough with hospital etc and everything she said I could totally relate to. You know when you've had a bad day and any little thing just gets to you??

But anyways hello!  :waving;
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« Reply #6 on: July 12, 2011, 06:34:56 AM »

Shona,  All these things come to try us and they frigging do. I am sorry to hear about your transplant but do not give up hope you will get one. As for the catheter this happens a lot, my husband had to have his replaced because it did not work properly apparently it was too high up,  but it works OK  now. Please keep positive, you will have more down days than up to start with but it does get better.
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« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2011, 09:40:56 PM »

I feel ya.  I have a PD cath, but I had the same issues.  The first time it was placed in my belly on the left side (right after my c-section I might add! OUCH!) and it was clogged after a week with Fibrin.  So they removed it and placed it in my right side.  After a few failed drains and fills at my center, they made me drink the "Go Lightly"  (for those of you who don't know what it is, it is the same solution given to people before a colonoscopy!), they thought I may be... "clogged up"... turned out some of my fatty tissue was responsible for "grabbing" my cath. on the inside.  So again, I had to have another surgery to tack the tissue up.  5 surgeries in 3 months!!! 

Hang in there, it DOES get better.
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Even though I have gone through so much with ESRD, my son is my inspiration to keep going.  He was delievered at 28 weeks weighing 1 lb 12 oz and today he is a fun-loving 1 year old, whom I love with all my heart!

Diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome Age 13- 1996 Unknown Cause. 35% functioning of both kidneys.
Stable until Age 27; complications with pregnancy, loss of 25% function. (Current functioning is between 5-7%).
December 3, 2010- PD Catheter Placed on Left Side
March 2011- PD Catheter Removal (Due to malfunction)
April 2011- PD Catheter Placement on Right Side
April 2011- Surgery to adjust Catheter and "tacking of fatty tissue"
May 2011- CCPD Started
October 2012- Infection of PD catheter.  PD Cath. removal surgery. Perma-Cath. Placed for Hemodialysis.
Hemodialysis started October 12, 2012.
January 16 2013- First Fistula
On Transplant List in Indiana, awaiting 1st Transplant at IU Health in Indianapolis.
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« Reply #8 on: July 20, 2011, 02:40:34 PM »

Well that's my surgery done...

They didn't see anything wrong when they opened me up but replaced the catheter anyways and removed the fatty tissue Annig83 mentioned (although mine wasn't pushing against the catheter at the time at least)

Another 10 days or so and they're going to try again...
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« Reply #9 on: July 20, 2011, 05:22:59 PM »

Glad your surgery is over.  Get lots of rest and try not to stretch too much with that fatty tissue being tacked up...it feels like it is tearing if you do too much and it HURTS!   :'(  Let us know how you are doing!!
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*~Annie~*
Any change, even a change for the better, is always accompanied by drawbacks and discomforts.
Arnold Bennett
Even though I have gone through so much with ESRD, my son is my inspiration to keep going.  He was delievered at 28 weeks weighing 1 lb 12 oz and today he is a fun-loving 1 year old, whom I love with all my heart!

Diagnosed with Nephrotic Syndrome Age 13- 1996 Unknown Cause. 35% functioning of both kidneys.
Stable until Age 27; complications with pregnancy, loss of 25% function. (Current functioning is between 5-7%).
December 3, 2010- PD Catheter Placed on Left Side
March 2011- PD Catheter Removal (Due to malfunction)
April 2011- PD Catheter Placement on Right Side
April 2011- Surgery to adjust Catheter and "tacking of fatty tissue"
May 2011- CCPD Started
October 2012- Infection of PD catheter.  PD Cath. removal surgery. Perma-Cath. Placed for Hemodialysis.
Hemodialysis started October 12, 2012.
January 16 2013- First Fistula
On Transplant List in Indiana, awaiting 1st Transplant at IU Health in Indianapolis.
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« Reply #10 on: July 20, 2011, 08:34:22 PM »

Hi Shona

Sorry to hear about your trouble. I went through a similar frustrating few months when my cath wasn't working. A surgery later they got it right. It's been working properly for the last 8 months. Hang in there. Best of luck to you.
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