Some people truly have "the touch". I am sorry but I have a hard time swallowing that all the techs have it. I would bet that some are better than others but they do not want you all always asking for a certain tech to cannulate. I could be wrong and your center is the exception.
They don't do it by 'touch'. They scan it a couple of times to locate where they need to cannulate and over the months following it will continue to develope so that in the end you'll even notice it youself. Trust me.
I've already approached my clinic with this question. I was told that all of the techs are "master cannulators" who specialize in using new fistulae. I hope that's not just bs.
Quote from: MooseMom on December 16, 2010, 10:46:48 PMI've already approached my clinic with this question. I was told that all of the techs are "master cannulators" who specialize in using new fistulae. I hope that's not just bs.Moosemom,That could not be further from the truth. If this were so, then there would be no infiltrations. Some are great at it, but others shouldnt be aloud near your fistula.
Well back to the neph on wed for another visit, hopefully it will be good news and D will be pushed off.. I really hate waiting to go and see this guy it really interferes with my life so much having to worry 10 days before i go..