My only concern with that I guess is that because my husband is a hairy guy, I would not want to trap any hair or have moisture form under the tape or gauze during a 3-4 hour treatment.
This should not be "new" to medical staff.
I entirely agree about being prepared and doing as much hospital care as possible for your partner. I do the same for my wife. Whenever she needs to go to the hospital we have a rule that I stay in the room the ENTIRE time . I get my own bed and "bunk in" with her. I do most of the nursing care and bring many of my own supplies. Her feeding tube and dialysis are complicated. I once stayed 3 weeks in the hospital with her. Since she doesnt eat real food they fed me instead. Hospitals are bad places to be left alone. I have caught several potential lethal errors each time with meds and orders. I check every med and order my self. Its interesting that when switching to the big hospital machine your husband felt sick. It again proves how much gentler Nxstage is to the body.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on July 17, 2014, 09:41:10 PMMy only concern with that I guess is that because my husband is a hairy guy, I would not want to trap any hair or have moisture form under the tape or gauze during a 3-4 hour treatment.I've been shaving around my fistula so I don't have to deal with pulled hair well in center. Is there any reason not to do that to make the site smooth and clean?
Quote from: iolaire on July 18, 2014, 06:47:10 AMQuote from: PrimeTimer on July 17, 2014, 09:41:10 PMMy only concern with that I guess is that because my husband is a hairy guy, I would not want to trap any hair or have moisture form under the tape or gauze during a 3-4 hour treatment.I've been shaving around my fistula so I don't have to deal with pulled hair well in center. Is there any reason not to do that to make the site smooth and clean? I'm afraid that shaving would "break the skin" thus, leaving an entry way for bacteria to enter the bloodstream and/or seep down into his Buttonholes. May I ask tho, how long you've been shaving your fistula and if you use Buttonholes? No infections?