I had my AV fistula surgery yesterday. It looks like it was cut into with a butter knife. I hope my doc wasn't drinking. JK! Anyway, he didn't say anything about being able to hear anything from it, nor did my neph. The only reason I know you're supposed to is because of hearing it from other patients. It's pretty sore, and there's a section of my thumb that is numbish, but I feel like it's doing pretty well. At this point, about 36 hours in, should I be seeing or hearing anything from it? I see my neph on the 31st and my surgeon on Aug. 13.
I have a big thrill in my new fistula (it's about 2 months old), and it works well, but I hate it. I hate the needles. I've decided to go to CAPD. I hated my catheter too, but at least I'll be able to take showers with CAPD. I'll miss the ocean and the pool, but it's better than becoming a pin cushion.
I'm SO sad. I noticed this morning that my pinkie and next finger on my left hand felt numb. It's my fistula arm. Over the first hour at work they went from numb to having a slight pain. I called the vascular surgeon's office. He sent me for an ultrasound at the hospital. The guy who did the ultrasound was really nice and actually was more open about sharing information than most. He told me the fistula isn't working. It was late in the day so he said the surgeon probably wouldn't call me 'til tomorrow morning and he'll let me know what's going on with my fingers. I feel so defeated. I so so so very badly don't want to have to have a chest catheter. I'm a very optimistic happy go lucky type of person but it's all starting to get to me. I just can't believe it's not working. When I was getting registered before the ultrasound the lady asked me if I thought they put the right thing on the paperwork. It said "steale phenomenon." Can anyone shed some light on this? Google didn't give me much.
This business of your fistulae is a bit of a worry isn't it. Any news? Hope you are okay.