I never had my fistula moved. Is that a common thing to do? One of my sites is a little deep, but it's not hard to get to. The possibility of moving it was never brought up. Before I started coming here, I didn't know anyone ever did that. I'd be afraid that doing anything to it would hurt is, and make it useless.
Riki, J's has never had his moved either, but his is right at the surface. He has, however, had to have them go in and tie off the offshoots that develope with new fistulas. I think as long as you have no problems cannulating it should be ok! As long as the "butterfly" is still felt.lmunchkin
I wish I could post a picture of J's. It looks like a rope about 5 to 6" between his wrist and elbow. He is definately easy to cannulate, "Thank God".lmunchkin
I wish I had thought more about self-cannulation when I had my fistula created. I didn't think to discuss it with the vascular surgeon, and he didn't think to ask me. I've had it for almost two years, and it has been only in the past year or so that I had seriously considered home hemo, so I hope I didn't screw things up.
With a fistula, how long does it take to create buttonholes ?? And then the really dumb sounding question ..... if you're pre-D, would the center you've selected ever start button-holes before you actually needed to start using them (I *know* that sounds dumb .... why develop button holes if you don't yet need D ?? .... but I'm just wondering, thinking it might be easier to not only have the fistula ready for use, but also the button holes too)