Hi all! It's been a rough week, to say the least. I started anther thread about the experiece, but I wanted to update everyone here. You know, because I'm like the luckiest person in the world.....NOT.....my first day in the chair just went supper......(sarcasm). Actually, I was infiltrated right off the bat and the worst thing abou it was the tech didn't realize that it was infiltrated until it was bad. We pulled that needle and the RN came over....after some hesitation on her part, she got me cannulated and hooked up......the dialysis process was fine, they started me out at a rate of 200 with the goal of bring my weight down from 73.3 to 73.....and actually, in the end I dropped to 72.5 without any problems.When I went home I applied ice to my arm, but it was pretty swollen and sore so on Tuesday I went by the Vascular Surgeons office to have them look at it (I was scheduled for a fistulagram today and wanted to make sure that was sstill a go). He said it was okay to proceed with the intervention and to switch to heat for the swelling. The heat worked so much better and on Wednesday, it was still swollen but not as painful.......and then they infiltrated me again! Twice! So I went home to my heating pad with dialyzing!Today, I went to the Vascular Surgeons office for my fistulagram. The Angio Tech came to talk with me before my procedure and saw my arm (she was a dialysis tech for years prior to going to Angio tech). She said it was the worst infiltration she had ever seen! The doc came in to look at it and he was without words. He decided right then to rest the arm, place a catheter and do the fistulagram in a week and a half. He said he's surprised they had any problems because it's a great fistula......however he did add that sometimes with new ones, there are complications like this. He was calling the unit to talk with the staff so we'll see how that goes. I don't want to be an ass to people there, I'm a nurse and I understand, but I can't have them destroying this fistual either. Now I'm home, worrying about the cath and the risk for infection....so I'll be paranoid for the next few weeks until the fistula is okay to use again. I don't want them to pull the cath until they've accessed the fistula succesfully at least three or four times. Anyway, that's my update......pretty sad, I know. I'm trying to keep my chin up, but it's hard!! Man this crap sucks!!Tami