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Taking care of a neck catherter
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Sandi1313
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Taking care of a neck catherter
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Does anyone have any helpful suggestions on how my boyfriend & I can take care of my neck catheter?That is on my right side of my neck.I got this on Friday afternoon.I realize my boyfriend is OVERPROTECTIVE of me.Also is there anything that I CAN & CAN NOT do.I'll be having this neck catherter for several months.IS this neck catherter consider to be dangerous to my health?Cause I think my boyfriend is over reacting.PLEASE HELP!!!!I've been wearing loose clothing.
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July 16, 2012, 07:44:05 AM »
Don't get the dressing wet. When you need to bathe, cover it with Glad Press n Seal, use a hand held shower head and aim it strategically. Other than that, just don't fuss with it.
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Wow, I just got my permacath on Thursday, did you start D, I started the same day I got my line installed. L
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I got this neck catherter on Friday afternoon.Then on Saturday(my dialysis day),was the first day that it has been in use.There was a different head(team leader)nurse that was SURPRISE to see me with a neck catherter on the right side of my neck.2morrow I'm going to ask the staff at dialysis for some helpful advice on how to take good care of this.Since I'll be having this for several months.I've dialysis on Tuesday,Thursday & Saturday early in the morning.I figure it's a "BLESSING" in disguise.Cause I won't have to put up with any bloody messes on my right arm(fistula) for a while.Plus hear the techs complain about having problems inserting the needles.
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