Now you know why they say that the first few months of dialysis are often the hardest. So many new things going on all at once, and on top of that, there's the natural anxiety not only for you but also for the staff as they get to know you. I am hoping that with each run, everyone will feel more confident.I am curious...now that you know your husband has been cleared for donation, a transplant is much more likely in your near future. Does knowing that make all of this a bit easier to cope with?
Cordelia, I know exactly what you're going through (excuse my confidence in saying that, but when you talked about sitting so still for 4 hours - BOING! that's ME! ) I'm so jealous of the people who come in, get stuck, and go to sleep! My arm is numb by the time I leave from keeping it so still. I'm always looking at the pressures on the machine too. Now I'm sweating out the buttonhole formation. But you seem to be handling things so very well. Most admirable! and congrats on the progress with transplant. TERRIFIC!
I get to start using my fistula next week, starting Tuesday. Everyone says it looks great, but to me the usable area looks a little short. I guess we'll see.
Excuse the interuption Cordelia, but I need to ask Restorer a question, cause I just now read his profile! "Blame it on my Blondness" LOL.Restorer, I noticed you did PD on the Newton IQ, but switched to Liberty. May I ask why? People have been having probs with Liberty Cycle, but we never had big issues with the N. IQ. Just curious!Cord & Restorer, your fistulas will thicken over time! You will get there eventually! Just make sure that you feel the "Frill" on both venous & arterial. If you don't, something is amist. I know you both will be excited once used without problems. You can shower & swim your hearts content!!!!!God Bless,lmunchkin
I know you are, Cord, and now you wont have to do any of the showering technique either! You will be able to shower without worry of infections. It will all be natural, nothing artificial in there to have to worry about. It will be GREAT! Just take care of yourself and enjoy!lmunchkin
Restorer, I noticed you did PD on the Newton IQ, but switched to Liberty. May I ask why? People have been having probs with Liberty Cycle, but we never had big issues with the N. IQ. Just curious!
congrats cordelia !! Will they be using a sharp for your dialysis or are there plans on creating a buttonhole ?I know the feeling of having to sit still for the duration of the dialysis treatment, especially with a sharp. I had only one buttonhole (I lost the other one), so when I went to seattle and doing one last dialysis before my transplant surgery, they had to use a sharp, and it is tough sitting there not having to move your arm for hours. I guess I got spoiled with blunts.I found overtime, as your fistula matures and your veins toughen up, the amount of time you have to hold a sharp poke lessens. I remember the 2nd time I got poked with a sharp, I made it to the elevators and noticed a nice trail of blood dripping from my left arm and onto the floor. Because of that, when we went to seattle I hold the sharp hole for over 15 min (paranoid I guess).I'll tell ya, when I got good at using blunts, I never looked back at the central line. Being able to shower was a huge bonus Congrats again, and I hope it all goes smooth.
How have you been, since going to hemo? Do you miss doing PD, Restorer?