P.S... Does anybody else see the irony of having a banana dancing on a dialysis forum???...
Thanks for the support everyone. As for the dancing bananas, they appear to be dancing to a fast version of ABBA's "Dancing Queen". So long as I don't see red alarms and dancing bananas in my sleep, think I'll be ok. Could be worse. For instance, the booze and popcorn...
I don't know how you guys do home hemo. I absolutely cannot imagine myself self-cannulating. I'd sooner bungee jump off of Everest (and I'm terrified of heights). I'm trying to do PD (if I can get a working catheter) and am temporarily (dear god, make it so) doing in-center hemo which is bad enough. If I can't do PD and have only the choice of in-center hemo, then it's hospice for me. I'm not eligible for home hemo anyway as I dont' have a care partner. I commend your fortitude.
One thing that is screwed up with FMC and DaVita is that they are fine with sending you to hospice, but would deny you home hemo if you were not willing to do in-center to avoid hospice. I guess it's all OK as long as you have a death they cannot be sued for.
We've had so many problems with the needles, not the fistula itself like you have had PrimeTimer. It feels like there were less than 10 sessions of home hemo where we were able to use both needles successfully. Once he went back to work out of town, that stopped. He'd be gone for days and doing dialysis in the hospital on the road and even the nurses there would not touch his buttonholes. When he returned four or five days later I would have to use sharps - I'd get the arterial but not the venous. We let the buttonholes close up. We went back to the catheter until he's home more often and can get himself back to the hospital to establish new buttonholes (will try arterial in the same place but a new place for the venous).He's never had the confidence for the needles (even when he was getting the venous himself) and I don't think he ever will. He just doesn't like them but doesn't mind when I do them. But it's never easy. He did consider going back to the hospital and giving up home hemo. He didn't - likely because the only time he has is after 10pm and they don't offer nocturnal. It's tough process.
No, not yet. At best we do dialysis every second day. His healed so well each time that the nurse suggested we use the button holes even on his off days. Put the needle in, flush with saline, take it out, hold gauze. When we could do that it was ok. In September he went back to work (good) but works 3.5 hours away. He was getting dialysis there, shocking the nurses their would not use the button holes. They were not trained. Strange eh? Train some random caregiver chick like me but not dialysis nurses. So we would use the buttonhole Sunday, then try again Friday when he came home. Yeah, no go. It became such a struggle at home - I would try sticking needle, after needle with no success we just stopped.He will be on this job until at least the end of March. When we talked to his nurses here they thought they could establish new buttonholes after xmas, when things settle down. He has been coming home more for dialysis lately. Drive Monday 5am, come home Tuesday 9pm, dialize overnight Tuesday, drive back Wednesday 5am, home Thursday 9am, dialize Thursday or Friday and then once or twice on the weekend. With that schedule maybe we could go back to buttonholes. BUT, he just got into a car accident on Tuesday - for in my opinion, an unnecessary trip home for dialysis, I really would like him to limit the driving and do dialysis there once a week. Did I mention before he doesn't do his own buttonholes because he doesn't see well...stubborn.