Everyone is different.I have heard of people who have had the same fistula for over 15 years and have heard of others who have gone through several of them.
Hi all,I would like to know if you have dialysis more than three times a week, do you reduce your life span of a fistula with the extra sticks?Thanks Alasdair
my husband just started using his fistula on last Friday-they say its a new kind and it has the nurses all frustrated-they said it is only half-mature.The first day the couldn't use it (wed)and they turned his whole upper arm purple, then Friday they did use it,but it hurt-then today they used one needle in the fistula,and one in the cath. in his neck-he says it hurts alot more then he thought it would,the poor man was so discouraged today-its like every new hurdle that comes up is so hard-and he can't get a break.This one really surprised him-he was looking forward to this so he could get the cath. out. How long until it doesn't hurt so much? I have read everything you all wrote about the button hole,his nurses won't even consider it.
Quote from: glitter on September 18, 2006, 12:42:43 PMmy husband just started using his fistula on last Friday-they say its a new kind and it has the nurses all frustrated-they said it is only half-mature.The first day the couldn't use it (wed)and they turned his whole upper arm purple, then Friday they did use it,but it hurt-then today they used one needle in the fistula,and one in the cath. in his neck-he says it hurts alot more then he thought it would,the poor man was so discouraged today-its like every new hurdle that comes up is so hard-and he can't get a break.This one really surprised him-he was looking forward to this so he could get the cath. out. How long until it doesn't hurt so much? I have read everything you all wrote about the button hole,his nurses won't even consider it.Could he get Emla cream at the drug store? That is what I use as I hate pain and having it on for an hour prior to cannulation, with syran wrap on the arm to prevent it from evaporating, works well!It gets better with time. My arm was constantly brusing for the first whole month or so. See?(My arm is a lot better now ... it has only gotten a "gooseegg" once in the last 3 weeks and I am finally getting my permcatheter out of my chest next week).I say, give it time! It WILL get better. If it doesn't they might have to do a fistulogram (I had to have 2 so far already).
Quote from: angieskidney on September 19, 2006, 05:42:18 AMQuote from: glitter on September 18, 2006, 12:42:43 PMmy husband just started using his fistula on last Friday-they say its a new kind and it has the nurses all frustrated-they said it is only half-mature.The first day the couldn't use it (wed)and they turned his whole upper arm purple, then Friday they did use it,but it hurt-then today they used one needle in the fistula,and one in the cath. in his neck-he says it hurts alot more then he thought it would,the poor man was so discouraged today-its like every new hurdle that comes up is so hard-and he can't get a break.This one really surprised him-he was looking forward to this so he could get the cath. out. How long until it doesn't hurt so much? I have read everything you all wrote about the button hole,his nurses won't even consider it.Could he get Emla cream at the drug store? That is what I use as I hate pain and having it on for an hour prior to cannulation, with syran wrap on the arm to prevent it from evaporating, works well!It gets better with time. My arm was constantly brusing for the first whole month or so. See?(My arm is a lot better now ... it has only gotten a "gooseegg" once in the last 3 weeks and I am finally getting my permcatheter out of my chest next week).I say, give it time! It WILL get better. If it doesn't they might have to do a fistulogram (I had to have 2 so far already).Keep that chest line in for as long as you can Angie, you want to be sure your fistula is working good without any problems for a few weeks at least. Did you know that you can develop a "stenosis" in the place where the cath is placed and you may not be able to have a chest cath anymore? I have a stenosis on my left side. So please do not remove that cath until your fistula is giving you no problems.
Is he continuing to exercise it? The longer he does, the stronger (blood flow) it becomes.
Quote Is he continuing to exercise it? The longer he does, the stronger (blood flow) it becomes.yes,he is exercising it,they have been using only one needle all week now.He says he is just blown away by how painful it is.At least I showed him those pics you posted angieskidney,and read him what everyone wrote,so he has a bit of hope that it will get better over time. Its funny when(not ha ha) when you ask what to expect from the Dr. they only talk about the procedure,they never really mention the pain or side-effects which just serves to make the effects more scary because you don't know what is normal.