(dont know if it was the burp or the fart that did it but it was something massive)
Air bubbles. Fun and enjoyment. IF you don't flush the line out, or if you fill yourself up TOO quickly, you can get an air bublble, which usually lodges itself in your shoulder and HURTS. As Nina so eloquently put it, it's gotta come out somehow!!!
Do you mean the tube itself is moving in and out? Where are the cuffs? We have two cuffs on our tubes, to keep them in our belly (they act like velcro). I had a replacement tube put in 3 weeks ago. I took showeres about 2 days after surgery. I was NOT gonna do without!! As long as everything is weiped down with sterilizers (special soaps), then wiped and dried with gauze, the covered, if wanted, you should be fine.
Rookiegirl, i remember i worried about the same thing, the catheter going in and out of my belly, mine still kinda sorta does,
I have always had discomfort around the exit site, it is just a sore feeling, i dont know if it is cuz i am removing the scabs from it (with a q-tip) or what its from, but they check it everytime i go in and they say it looks great, i dont cover it at all and i havent covered it for over a year and (knock on wood) so far so good I push down the skin around the catheter and that leaves a little extra exposed, that is usually how i clean the scabs off of it
However, when I showered, I just covered it, then cleaned it and spread gentamycin (prescribed cream) on it to prevent infections. Good luck with it! :-)
Quote from: highlite36 on November 16, 2007, 10:49:30 AMHowever, when I showered, I just covered it, then cleaned it and spread gentamycin (prescribed cream) on it to prevent infections. Good luck with it! :-)What did you use to cover your site and along with the extend catheter when you shower? I really don't feel comfortable about letting it be exposed. I don't know what to use in order to cover the entire catheter. Once they give me the O.K. to shower, I would be too scared to get it wet.
Your supposed to get it wet... your supposed to clean it with anti-bacterial soap while in the shower, then pat it dry with some gauze or it's own towel.