Well, I had my PD catheter put in yesterday and now I have complications that I'm worrying about. I have been on HD for the past several month's and have been making urine as if I have no issues. I guess one of the possible side affects from anesthesia is that you can't pee. My bladder was full and I could not drain it so I went to the ER and they put a catheter in and drained a bunch out. They wanted it left in for at least 48 hours but gave me the option to have it removed if I wanted. Of course I chose that option and felt confident. I then started drinking some tea to take my meds and get rid of this dry mouth from the operation and now I have to pee again---of course I can't. Now the surgeon wants me to have a catheter placed for at least 48 hours.
Is this common? I am pissed because I chose this operation to have a better life and now it seems destroyed. It looks like I'll miss the fishing tournament next week which was a way to make some money for my mortgage. This whole ordeal is beginning to suck.
On top of that I have a bloody gauze about 3 inches above where they placed the catheter which I believe means the hole was initially cut in the wrong place. as well as that they placed my catheter up towards the center of my chest instead of around my belt line and the surgeon tells me it can't ever get wet. Another reason for going with PD instead of having this chest catheter for HD was that it could get wet-----and be hidden by my pants. Oh well
Since it is a "university" hospital, I'm wondering if a student was the one doing the operation. I am really unhappy how this is going and my quality of life has taken a sudden downhill turn and once again it sucks because up to yesterday afternoon (before surgery) I was always feeling great and was only reminded of dialysis from my catheter and going to the clinic every other day and being hooked to a machine for 4 hours. The only time I ever would feel bad was when they took more fluid off then bare minimum.
I urinated normally (well, what little I urinated) after my surgery. I didn't take any pain medication at all because I hate taking medicine. I would give it some time to see if you will urinate normally. It has only been a couple days.
As for the incision, they do make an incision to install it in to the peritoneum. Mine was about 3-4" to the left of my exit site. As for where the catheter comes out at, I was given the option to put it where ever I wanted to place it at. I told my surgeon where I wanted it.
As for the showering, I started to take one about 2 weeks after it was installed. After all, you have to keep everything clean so you do not get an infection. It is part of your routine care of your catheter and exit site.