I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: rosebudd85 on July 14, 2012, 02:53:45 PM
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I got my PD Cath placed on Thursday and holay am I ever sore, thank goodness for my family waiting on me.. I'm just wondering does the soreness go away and you don't feel anything? Or is there always discomfort? I don't do training until 3rd week of Aug. so looking forward to feeling better and getting my engery back..
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The soreness will definitely go away, In the next few days you will wake up, and feel nothing.
good luck, and love
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phew I can't wait for that day to wake up and not struggle to get out of bed cause I'm sore!
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It will go away. I thought the hole for the laproscopic camera hurt worse than where the catheter was. But give it a few days and it won't hurt at all.
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The soreness from the surgery will go away in a few days to a couple weeks at most. After that, it might still hurt to fill or drain - something most people on PD know about. That pain might last a few weeks, or a few months. For me, it hurt to fill any faster than very slowly for 2 or 3 months. After that, it really only "pinched" when I was draining the last bits of fluid out (again, pretty normal for PD).
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as said the soreness will go away soon. It was also mentioned that filling and draining sometimes will cause pain. For me it is more a discomfort than a pain. And it not always there - sometimes during the last part of a drain or the first part of a fill. Not consistant. The other part I noticed was that at first as I drained it felt like some one was pulling on my internal organs. I'm making an assumption that it was that the drain was creating a vacuum and that was pulling the organs around a bit. Then on the fill, it was just the opposite - as I filled, it would push against the organs - sometime making me feel like I needed to go to the bathroom. It was just the pressure of the fluid and after a bit it would even out and go away.
The BIGGEST issue with PD is to keep it clean - the tubing, the site, everything - You don't want to get peritonitis (ie infection). It is not nice. Special note - if you feel a discomfort in the lower part of the belly (not related to a drain or fill) head to the ER ASAP. and get it checked out. If it is an infection, they can get you meds before it becomes too painful. I know from experience - 2 times. First time I thought I was having a heart attack. The second time - caught sooner and it wasn't quite so bad, but still got to spend a couple days in the hospital. Grumpy