I had my fistula put in on 2/26 in my upper left arm. My lower arm is still numb and my pinky is numb and feels prikly inside. They said it will come back, but I dare say it is a little painful. I can't sleep on my left side and my entire arm aches sometimes. Kinda like I would think maybe arthritus would feel. I just figured it goes with the territory. I hope you arm gets to feeling better. It is different. Incidentally, I have decided to befriend my fistual. I named it. I figure her and I are going to be friends the rest of my life, so I better love it and take care of it. I know that is weird. oh well.
By the way, I have tried to befriend my fistula. Maybe to make it seem more positive...I don't know. Why not?
OK, I'm sorry that I am rabbiting on this topic again, but last night was a very uncomfortable night for me and my fistula. The discomfort has now been narrowed down to the fistula itself. I can just sit here and feel the blood going through it, but it feels like it is going through it so fast and hard that the vessels are about to burst. I know they're not, it's just that it feels that way. It feel like the fistula is growing (which I know is the point), but that as it grows, it aches. I had to take Tylenol twice during the night after being awakened that many times by the discomfort. I've never experience this before, and since I know that the fistula is so vital, I just want to make sure this is normal. The rest of my arm/hand is fine...much improved. I still get some modicum of nerveache in my forearm, but that is much reduced. Over all, things are better yet different. I can tolerate more pain/discomfort if I know it is just normal and all part of the process. So, does this sound normal to you? Thanks so much for any advice or encouragement.