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« Reply #25 on: October 12, 2013, 05:00:41 PM »

One problem is that I live alone and hear you MUST have someone there while doing so.  Even if one could do it alone,  how do you get the needle out while holding the site one handed?  No one available for that, plus I do not like to impose on anyone either.  I'm not sure if I could stick a needle in my arm..LOL ok call me chicken...  but just do not think I could do that. 
So far since healed up finally from the Hematoma, things are going ok.  I know, don't speak too fast......
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Inherited PKD from my Mother who died at age 52
2001 Transplant - Blessed...only on list for 4 days
2012 Lost Transplant and had Pneumonia
2012 June - started Dialysis
2012 December -  Back on Transplant list
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« Reply #26 on: October 13, 2013, 10:13:58 AM »

I agree with you on the coordination required to do home hemo alone. I know people do it but I can barely tie my own shoes.
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« Reply #27 on: October 13, 2013, 10:23:00 AM »

I am amazed at people who can cannulize themselves. It is quite a skill. I do it for my wife. There is n o way she could do it herself. I dont know if I could do myself . I did operate on my finger on my left hand the other day in the office with local anesthesia but that was a one shot deal. 
I aplaude those who self cannulate as it takes a lot of coordination and dexterity.
I wish everyone had the option to self cannulate or have a caring partner do it for them , but in the real world it cant always occur.
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« Reply #28 on: October 13, 2013, 12:34:30 PM »

If you aren't up to doing home hemo, consider asking your doc to have you trained on self canulation, that way, you won't have to deal with being stuck by techs who don't know your arm as well as you do.    It also opens up the option of buttonholes.   Some docs swear by them; others swear about them.   Most interesting, fistulafirst.org recommends buttonholes when on the last viable access to preserve it's life.    I told my doc I want my first access treated with the level of care he would give it if it were my last, and he recommended buttonholes.  Working quite well so far - self canulate at home, or at a clinic while traveling.
Hi simon dog the button hole is the best so they say , dosent help when you have a shit load of false tracks and hitting the ceiling in pain loads of times before they use a sharp needle and get them in one go. :waving;
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