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imacrash
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« on: August 30, 2006, 08:48:39 PM »

I had to recently have a femoral catheter placed in my groin about 2 weeks ago.  Its my only access until I get the PD catheter placed.  I did have an appt. with the surgeon on Friday, but he cancelled.  Now I won't see him till the end on September.  Is this a safe thing?  What happens if the femoral gets infected?  I can't have any more chest catheters and both fistulas are unusable?  I'm a bit scared.
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« Reply #1 on: August 31, 2006, 08:44:27 PM »

Well, if it is your only option, then you need to be as careful as you can.  If it is your only option, then don't ask "what if," because the answer isn't good.
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2006, 09:48:05 PM »

You will have to be very careful because of the placement of the catheter.   I was told bed rest because of the fear of having it come out when I first was on dialysis.  The nurse told me to be careful when I was up running around in a  wheelchair with my kids on the hospital floor.  Ask questions so you know what to do.
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« Reply #3 on: September 03, 2006, 04:28:34 PM »

I read another post, in another section saying something about femoral caths and being close to death?  Yikes, is this true?  Yes, it is my last access until I get the surgery for PD, but I don't feel close to death?  Also, someone said it should be used on John Mark Karr before he's hung?  The surgery to put in the femoral cath was easier, a lot easier than the chest or neck cath and a lot less painfull.  The biggest drawback has been, of course, no showers, and not being able to do too much exercise.  I could think of hundreds of ways to punish JM Karr, the femoral cath would be too easy on him!
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« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2006, 08:17:11 PM »

I read another post, in another section saying something about femoral caths and being close to death?  Yikes, is this true?  Yes, it is my last access until I get the surgery for PD, but I don't feel close to death?  Also, someone said it should be used on John Mark Karr before he's hung?  The surgery to put in the femoral cath was easier, a lot easier than the chest or neck cath and a lot less painfull.  The biggest drawback has been, of course, no showers, and not being able to do too much exercise.  I could think of hundreds of ways to punish JM Karr, the femoral cath would be too easy on him!

We were not talking about femoral catheters, that's a whole different thing.

We were talking about femoral needle sticks as a way to punish JM Karr.    >:D
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