sorry for the issues. Yes fistulas can be very problematic in some patients. We have had 3 surgeries to repair my wifes fistula. In the end it works out usually. You do have the option of a catheter for awhile if necessary. They are easy to use while you get the fistula fixed. We did catheter for months at the beginning.
I'm well impressed with all the care partners who try, or stick their partners. Just asking though if there's a physical, or medical reason why one doesn't self cannulate? Love, Cas
UPDATEToday went fine so far. Up and running....... First stick ..... Good pressureAnd CASS ...we have been married for 40 years ......if I can't trust her .......I am doomed.
EXCELLENT! I wanted to add that after pulling needles, be sure not to "mash down" on the fistula til the bleeding stops. I read somewhere that over time, applying too much pressure can damage a fistula. I apply "gentle" pressure using the 2-finger method and I hold for 4+ minutes before taping the gauze down. I never lift the gauze to take a "peek" to see if the bleeding has stopped. If you peek, the bleeding may continue or start up again and you have to keep applying pressure. It's real easy to panic when that happens and to think that you have to hold the gauze down "hard" to stop the bleeding but in reality, you are just putting unnecessary pressure on the fistula and maybe even causing it to bleed out the needle holes more. Edited to correct spelling: peek vs peak
coming on a weekend so no vascular guy will be available.
Wow, I'm well impressed Extra hugs for your wife