Did he look at your leg veins?
A question for those that might have gone through this ... If I have a graft in left arm and a half working fistula in right arm I guess I have to do BP in my leg. My present machine does not have a "hose" long enough for that. And of course the clinic says " that is all we have". Anybody know how to get around this?
And of course the clinic says " that is all we have". Anybody know how to get around this?
My frustration is with the clinic (also Fresenius) who always seems to have the attitude that everything is my problem and I have to find solution. They are no help at all.
I'm sure it is not my nurse. She is as frustrated as I am.
Quote from: Vt Big Rig on September 22, 2015, 10:01:35 AMI'm sure it is not my nurse. She is as frustrated as I am.Tell her "I have identified a blood pressure monitor that can be ordered with a leg size cuff - the Contec ABPM50. Can you tell me who would have to approve the clinic buying one of these for my use?". Somebody has the authority to make that decision. You need to bother that person directly. Bring a printout of the Amazon pages linking to the machine and cuff when you go to your meeting with that person.
He is going to try and transplant a vein from deeper in my left upper arm (I think he said basilic vein) to the top of my left upper arm and if that does not look big enough when he goes in, he will install a graft in upper left arm. I am terribly disappointed that I have lost one site already after only six months. Also that I will have to start with smaller needles, less flow, longer time .... all over again.
Well, I think the surgeon would say operation was a success. He did transplant the vein to the top of my left upper arm.