I don't know what to do. Yesterday at dialysis my catheter started to act up. It wasn't allowing then to draw anything out or put anything in. The nurses put in some medication and after I sat for a hour it worked again. This is the second time this has happened. They say one of 2 things have to be done. 1 to replace the catheter or 2 get a fistula. To say the least I'm scared to get a fistula. My veins are small and blow with small IVs. On top of that I have very low blood pressure. I have been told that getting a fistula the better way to do hemo but I have also read horror stories on what can go wrong with them. I just need some advice and if anyone has been in the same boat I am with small veins and/or low blood pressure.
Being absolutely paranoid of needles, I have aproblem with even 'normal' blood draws. They usually use one of the little 'butterflies' and sometimes that takes a couple of pokes.The idea of going to hemo with those needles almost makes me pass out.You all are of a much tougher stuff than I.I opted for PD, and started last May. Almost at my first year under my belt and so glad it hasn't been a problem, yet. But I am keeping my fingers crossed and have to wonder if the 'new' patients are given the choice of PD vs Hemo?I suspect a lot is decided by the Dr, which may not always be what the patient would choose if informed.At home PD is not at all difficult, and I would far more prefer to take care of myself at home than have to go to a center 3 times a week.
Home hemo works well if you like to take care of yourself. PD doesnt work for everyone, and probably wont last for more than a few years on any patient as the peritoneum eventually develops problems. It is good while it lasts.
Quote from: obsidianom on May 15, 2014, 01:23:41 PMHome hemo works well if you like to take care of yourself. PD doesnt work for everyone, and probably wont last for more than a few years on any patient as the peritoneum eventually develops problems. It is good while it lasts. You know you just ruined my day, almost. The rain keeping out of the yard may have more to do with that.Honestly, now I am a bit worried. How long can I stay on PD?So far, only a year, my labs are good. No infection.And I really do have a serious problem just thinking about 15 ga needles. (shiver).
Now I even can do surgery on myself with local anesthesia. I have done numerous small procedures on myself over the years.
Charlie, I did PD for 14 years so if you take good care of it and follow the rules you'll be OK. Cassandra, I'm still waiting on the dr to send me to the surgeon. They got the line working again but I know that its only a quick fix. I want to thank everyone one out for giving me questions to ask and now I know I also need to find a VERY good vasc surgeon. I a bit worried about the one in my area. He came to one of my support group meetings and was bragging on how fast he can put in a fistula. IDK if that is good or bad. I want it done and done right. I don't care how long it takes! Next question, what exactly does it mean for the fistula to mature and how long does that take? Also has anyone had a graft and how well does that work? Sorry I can't remembered who asked but my BP starts at 100 when I go in and can drop as low as the 70s once I'm on D.