I've posted this before, but I had a scab we were avoiding for dialysis sticks. I was putting my shirt on at home and it caught on the scab and pulled it off and blood shot to the ceiling, all over the walls and covered the mirror. I had to call the ambulance. It was awful.
That doesn't sound good. I have button holes and they do not bleed. Just like a pin prick. what kind of tape are they using? Doesn't seem like the tape should come off that easily. I get paper tape and that stuff sticks like super glue. It takes me 30 min to get home and I have to yank the stuff off. Maybe they are not using enough tape. We get 3 strips across each site.Pam
OK, my fistula is now working (yay!). But I've had some accidents with it:After one dialysis session, I started to put on my coat before leaving the dialysis center. The bandages taped over my fistula caught on the sleeve of my coat. The bandage came off and I started bleeding profusely again.After last Monday's dialysis session, I went into the bathroom. I had abdominal pains due to constipation, and I grabbed hold of the bar on the wall to steady myself. The bandages popped off my arm and I started bleeding profusely again.Each time, there was lots of blood all over my clothing; those bloodstains won't all come out. I don't want to ruin any more good clothing.Have other folks had similar post-dialysis bleeding episodes? And what can be done to prevent them, aside from being extra extra extra careful with the bandages? I don't want to tie the bandages extra tight around my arm because that might cause the fistula to clot, yes?
Quote from: RightSide on December 31, 2009, 07:16:56 AMOK, my fistula is now working (yay!). But I've had some accidents with it:After one dialysis session, I started to put on my coat before leaving the dialysis center. The bandages taped over my fistula caught on the sleeve of my coat. The bandage came off and I started bleeding profusely again.After last Monday's dialysis session, I went into the bathroom. I had abdominal pains due to constipation, and I grabbed hold of the bar on the wall to steady myself. The bandages popped off my arm and I started bleeding profusely again.Each time, there was lots of blood all over my clothing; those bloodstains won't all come out. I don't want to ruin any more good clothing.Have other folks had similar post-dialysis bleeding episodes? And what can be done to prevent them, aside from being extra extra extra careful with the bandages? I don't want to tie the bandages extra tight around my arm because that might cause the fistula to clot, yes?For one thing bloodstains come out, often with a regular wash, with regular detergent. If not get some Oxyclean. That'll do the trick. For the most part, the techs know how tight the bandages need to be. If you're laundry handicapped, just don't wear your good clothes to dialysis.
When my daughter went to dialysis the nurses used a type of bandage wrap called Vetrap. It's an elastic wrap that sticks to itself , not hair or skin. They put some gauze over site and then wrapped the Vetrap around the area a few times and it always stayed in place. It doesn't interfere with circulation and stays in place when putting jacket on etc. and it comes in all different colors!!