I saw the Vascular Surgeon today. They "fit" me in. Told me to be there at 4:15. I finally saw him at 5:30. Damn! I fell for it again! Call me Charlie Brown! Anyway, I get to have a fistula-gram next week. He thinks I've got a narrowing going on. Oh JOY!
My "routine procedure" went BAD. When they put in the balloon and inflated it, my vein split and blood poured into my arm and breast tissue. All I know is it felt like the JAWS of LIFE gripped my arm and was trying to squeeze blood out of it. DAMN it hurt. The guy was trying to stay calm........"GET ME A STINT, GET ME A STINT!!" I just got home from the hospital. They kept me overnight and then dialyzed me with the same fistula. OUCH! But it still works thank GOD. Anyway, I've got to go lay down.
Hi I just had my first appointment with a vascular surgeon now i am off for a mapping ultsound of my arm. After reading some posts I am getting a bit nervous about it all as i have a needle phobia but i guess that is something i will have to try and get over not much choice is there ? Well thanks again for all the great infoCheers Charee
How does one learn to stick themselves? I have such a bad phobia with needles that I can't lookat them before and after dialysis. Having very small veins and not having my fistula developing itmight be better if I could possibly learn to do it myself. I'd appreciate any tips.
My unit says they can't teach me unless I go to another shift .. but it took them over a week just to leave the note for the head nurse so she knows I want to do this. But it looks like it will be awhile since my fistula blew this week. I was like "umm.. is that bad? My arm is getting really big really fast!" and the nurse had to take the 15 gauge needle back out and use my catheter again
How does one learn to stick themselves?