Putting them in, I've usually been lightly sedated. Taking them out, just local anesthetic.
I know what I know about myself and I do not tolerate this kind of thing very well so would they please put me out. They checked and said okay and this is what I have always had done no problem but I feel bad for asking them to go to the trouble so wanted to ask what other people have had done when getting their permacaths installed. Now I understand a fistual is different but I'm talking catheter
Quote from: lynnrlpd1 on July 24, 2012, 01:37:12 PMI know what I know about myself and I do not tolerate this kind of thing very well so would they please put me out. They checked and said okay and this is what I have always had done no problem but I feel bad for asking them to go to the trouble so wanted to ask what other people have had done when getting their permacaths installed. Now I understand a fistual is different but I'm talking catheterI've never had a permacath installed, BUT I, too, know enough about myself to know that I was going to freak out when having my fistula installed, and I insisted upon being put out completely. The surgeon had ordered a mere shoulder block, but I was having none of that. I told the anesthesiologist that this was gonna be one of the worst days of my life and that I didn't want any part of it, so just put me out completely. He did. And I sure as hell didn't feel bad about it, and you shouldn't, either. As far as I'm concerned, a good doctor LISTENS to his patients and trusts them enough to address their valid concerns. Please don't feel bad about wanting what you feel you need.