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« on: January 26, 2009, 06:02:26 AM »

I'm learning not to panic but to be calm and ask questions first (and then panic, lol).  I just finished my first exchange of the day and noticed blood on the 2x2.  It is almost 7 weeks since my surgery and there was still a bit of a scab around the tube.  Here's what I think might have happened.  I have to cut the 2x2 to fit around the tube and the they are a bit more stringy (?) than the ones I used in training.  I think one of the strings got caught up in the cab and pulled on it.  The scab came off when I took the 2x2 off.

So, should I be concerned?  Call my PD nurse?  Anything?

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Becky
44 years old, Christian, homeschooling mom to my boys, ages 7 & 9.
- PD Patient beginning 12/31/08
- Listed on September, 2009
- Transplant on March 28, 2010
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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2009, 01:58:34 PM »

hi there, yes, be careful not top  pull scabs off. That could have been the source of the bleeding. Be careful and I would definitely call the pd nurse. Also for your 2x2 I would ask for the IV gause sponges (they already have a slit in them that fit around the catheter). I get mines with my monthly delivery from Baxter. I hope all is ok.
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