HI! I'm new. Vascular surgeon said right arm is the place for my new fistula. I tried to tell them No to do left arm. Apparently my veins are too small and the fistula would fail on left arm. Since I am right handed I don't know how this will effect my every day life. I am pre-D for now stage 4. Does this surgery take 2 months to heal? How do right handed people deal with normal daily routines till it does heal? I am stressing about being disabled after fistula surgery.
Thank you noahvale, I stand corrected.I did not have a fistula placed but a catheter and my dialysis starts tomorrow.I am very hopeful about the results of dialysis, because I am dead-tired and completely exhausted,even though I have not been doing anything at all... I am much too tired to approach anything at the moment and I do hope very much that my sessions of dialysis will make all the difference...Thanks again for your kind thoughts and good wishes,Kristina.
I am doing well with my AV fistula - it seems mature to me by now Nov - Feb. Might have to start using it GFR went from 18 a month ago to 13.5. I feel like crap, tired but still pee. I know I'm gaining fluid even on Lasix - weight gain not all from food. I am often thirsty. Drink water (chug it is more like it) Gotta change to ice chips I know. My biggest fear is those huge needles. Too bad they can't use butterflies. But I am looking forward to feeling better. Neph said as soon as I start D he will recommend transplant. I don't have a LIVING DONOR handy. Ah - the adventure continues.
I My biggest fear is those huge needles