It sounds ok to me - you'll be knocked out and they can do both - rather than scheduling 2 different surgeries. But I am confused - did you say you have to stay IN the hospital for a week? Most fistula and chest catheter surgeries are out-patient. And so is the dialysis, unless it's on an emergency basis (Jenna was given a chest catheter and 2 days of dialysis back to back because her kidneys crashed over a weekend.)
Yes that's what I said. It was strange to me too. Dr. Olivero is a young go getter and he may be wanting to use me fpr experiments. (?) It also may have something to do with low blood platelets... but he wants to give me the first three treatments in the hospital with him being there. Is that really strange? Maybe it has something to do with my age? Or my being a little clumbsy? Should I ask more? He said he was sure I'd do well if I start immediately due to general health conditions and good nutrition. I don't know?But I did ask for the room (suite) that Barbara Bush just vacated... any thought I'll get it??? I think the response amounted to a NO.
Actually David .ng. word, I feel much more secure in the hospital. I believe the reasoning he expressed was because he was going to have both things done at one time... and also to the the dialysis center involved up front (they too are associated with Methodist hospital). My concern was just how expensive it would be (to some insurance companies not to me) but do I really care? I should!
dwcrawford, have them both done. My husband had a new catheter and a graft place at the same time. Knocked out 1 time and the catheter was used until the spot where the graft was placed had time to heal. Then they pulled the catheter out with just some numbing stuff. He said it wasn't too bad. Let us know what you decide.
Quote from: willieandwinnie on April 08, 2009, 09:47:16 AMdwcrawford, have them both done. My husband had a new catheter and a graft place at the same time. Knocked out 1 time and the catheter was used until the spot where the graft was placed had time to heal. Then they pulled the catheter out with just some numbing stuff. He said it wasn't too bad. Let us know what you decide. Too Bad? How bad is TOO BAD?? I'm a wussy. No, I'm going to do it like the doctor said. Doesn't mean I won't be worried a bout it however.
Anybody know the difference between Naked and Nekkid?