Oh jeez...that's really scary news, even for a Princess of Strep! Thank goodness they caught it, but it's a crappy way to spend the weekend.May I ask...what accounts for the fever you often get after dialysis? You say it is not uncommon...is that true for most people on D or just for you? What is your body reacting to that causes fever? I'm really curious. After I had a hysterectomy 2 years ago, I experienced slight fevers and was told as I left the hospital that if you get a fever of more than 101, call the doc, so this led me to believe that lowgrade fevers after surgery were common. I'm still now sure why, though. So, what is it about dialysis and surgery that causes lowgrade fevers?See, there's something you can think about while you are sitting there in the hospital. You can annoy the docs and nurses with Questions from MooseMom.Anyway, I hope you get better very soon and will let us know what the medicos find.
In case you're done with your knitting and you have been eagerly awaiting more MooseMom questions, could you tell me what exactly a "tunneled cath" is? Is it the same as a "perma cath"? Are all hemodialysis caths the same?
I don't know maybe you already mentioned this, but why don't you have a fistula?