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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: sullidog on December 04, 2011, 03:46:04 PM
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As some of you know I posted about my graft yesterday and how when we'd hook it up it wouldn't run but still has a good thrill, is it possible for a fistula to die and still have a nicde strongthrill?
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Yes, one of my D buddies had that happen to him. His is so loud, it keeps his dog from laying against that side of his body at night. Strong thrill, but unuseable.
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thanks for your quick response, the reason I bring this up is because the doctors surgeons and nephs around here seem to think as long as it's thrilling away it's still usable.
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perhaps there is something that's making it not work, but it's not really dead. Maybe it's something they can fix?
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As some of you know I posted about my graft yesterday and how when we'd hook it up it wouldn't run but still has a good thrill, is it possible for a fistula to die and still have a nicde strongthrill?
Sullidog,
Can you be more specific about your fistula... you say it has a thrill, did you listen to it with a stethescope? Does it sound like a " whoosh whoosh" or a "whoosh whistle" or some other variation. It doesnt sound like your nephrologist is taking the proper steps. He should have made an appointment with the interventional radiologist to have a fistulagram to have them check it out. That or at least an ultrasound/doppler.
What is happening when you are hooked up and ready for a treatment? Has there been any intervention since to look at it? If not, I would suggest/demand you have it looked at with a fistulagram.... Could be a small clot or something else they can fix.
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Got it resolved, the graft had to be cut open by the surgeon, it was full of scar tissue so when they'd do a fistulagram it would narrow right back off, now it's good, has no wistle, but we haven't used it yet we are going to wait until everything heals.