Am here to help.Next time we'll run you through the car wash.
This fistula business is a pain in the butt. Well, in my arm, actually. Do I really want this thing?
You put a smile on my face.Not gonna rub gucamole on my fistula. Had surgery to put in the fistula followed by two angioplasties. Tomorrow I will probably schedule another one. Been about three months. It quit buzzing and returned to a pulse.gerald
I'm sorry to hear this, Gerald. It sounds like your new fistula will be where mine is...2/3rds up the forearm. Even though I've not had to use it yet, it has been buzzing along now for almost two years, so I am hoping yours will be the same. I don't know why, but I've gotten the impression that there is a higher success rate with fistulas place further up the arm. Anyone know...is that true? Or am I delusional? I wonder if perhaps that is true more for women than for men as we have smaller veins in the first place, and those higher up the arm tend to be larger. Anyone?
cattlekid, that's a terrible story!!My mother's access was in her upper arm, so I figured there was a good chance mine would be, too. The scar and the amasotosisasmatosostis thingy in just below the crook of my elbow, but I'm given to understand that the actually access will be in my upper arm. My surgeon never considered my wrist area.Did your vs do a veinmapping? What did he do..just sorta wing it? Geez!
Surgeons are generally arrogant jerks