I've been on hemo for 3-4 weeks. My fistula was ready when I started, but I was infiltrated on the first attempt to stick. The nurse kept grinding the needle around trying to find a path. I pulled off the tournaquet and said "we're done" (I still have my PD catheter) So, then they insisted that i get a neck catheter, because apparently Medicare doesn't like you to just keep trying at the fistula until it works and then you get off PD. You're either on hemo or you're on PD, and they're adamant about that. I understand that some of it has to do with not being able to keep optimal care for your PD catheter if you're on hemo (I don't know why - it was never that involved when I was on PD - I just saw the nurse and doc once a month!?)So, then I used the neck catheter for the next couple weeks, and today they tried again. It seemed to work for a couple hours, then, voila: HUGE infiltration - SO PAINFUL! And the nurse was stupefied. She had taken her time getting over to me after she saw I was infiltrating, because she couldn't believe it could be so bad. So: 2 tries. 2 infiltrations. This really really really really SUCKS!!!
Here is a quick set of answers for all of you:I will not have a button hole as it creeps me out.I wont do PD because I am always alone.and maybe there is pressure on the return because its pushing blood into the vein?That's all for now.