Hi all ...MIL had the perm cath put in yesterday - and she really hasn't moved much at all since yesterday afternoon. (Thank goodness her 1st dialysis isn't until Wed. because I doubt she could've handled it today.) And she's extremely nervous/anxious about the whole procedure in general though. She doesn't understand how it's going to work, 7:15am is an ungodly hour, what if I have to go to the bathroom (she has an overactive colon from time to time), what if I get sick/nauseous ...If those who feel like it could pop on with a quick recap - as honest as possible - of your first (for first few) hemo treatments that would be awesome. Were you cold? Did people want to talk to you? What is loud? Quiet? Were people nice? Were you sick afterwards - for how long? Or did you feel great - and for how long? Did you sleep the rest of the day away? Or perhaps, how long it took (because I understand that hemo can take a while to get the best "feeling" out of it) till you started feel better.MIL looks & feels like crap. She's swollen. Semi-confused. Words slurred at times. Lack of clarity. Grumpy. Angry. Her toes are starting to go numb. Her stomach hurts. The perm cath is irritating her. No appetitie, lack of energy & extreme lethargy.Give me the dirt. She's not a flowers & butterflies kind of girl (as you may have guessed from some of my other comments LOL!) and would like it given to her straight. So tell me some stories so I can tell them to her ....
Are you really going to make me remember it? I think I've done a great job of forgetting. Mine was in the hospital on an emergency basis using the femoral artery in the groin as the access. It is one way they can get in quick in someone with no other form of access. Was I scared? No..not really. I was sick as a dog and anything that was going to help was ok with me. There was alot of information to digest that day about future dialysis, the potential for transplant, and the blood transfusion that came along with dialysis that first day. If anything the transfusion was my biggest concern. The blood supply is safe but what if? Its been over 8 years now since that day and I'm just very happy to be able to look back at that day and be alive and well.