TO: KickingandScreaming and Rikki - did either of you at least read the article in the first link?
Quote from: SutureSelf on December 13, 2016, 01:18:47 PMTO: KickingandScreaming and Rikki - did either of you at least read the article in the first link? In all honesty, I didn't read it, at least not lately. i'm sure I've read it or others like it which say the same thing. It's not something I didn't already know. I was just pointing out that there is a difference between 7 hours on hemo and 10 hours on PD, at least where comfort is concerned. I wouldn't be able to handle it, not being able to move. 4 hours is bad enough. I'm not saying that it wouldn't work for others, just not me. It seems to work fine for Kitz, and she's been at this dialysis thing a bit longer than I have.
And Riki there is a huge difference between hanging on the machine for 7 hrs with sharps or with blunts. With blunts you can do nearly every thing. Sleep a bit, walk, pick up things, open de door, knit, write, sleep a bit. It's in the middle of APD and HD with sharps I'd say.
how long do you 'soak' your buttonholes for?
What does it mean, to "soak" a buttonhole? I assume to soften the "scar tissue," but how do your soak it?
I tape 3 2x2 gauzes folder into quarters over each buttonhole, and soak eack with 5ml of saline I draw from the back when I set up my NxStage about 2 hours before the start of treatment. It makes insertion easier since the skin around the annulus is softer and more pliable and also makes scab removal much easier.I dry canulate (no saline in the needle/tube when I puncture), and then draw blood into the line, and flush with saline. I only fill a 10cc syringe with 7cc saline to allow volume to draw back the blood if I need to get air bubbles are out of the line before I flush with saline. attention: Cassandra , SimonDog, Thank you , the soaking has made world of difference. Having "2 days off". My next question is; will putting lanicane Hurt anything to cut down on needle sting going in or will a wet needle drip allow less drag going in tunnel hole to slid in,commence pain free? , concern also being Bactria . === can i soak 2 hs. saline then 2hr. numbing cream? what do you advise. ***********Asking nurse,they pass my questions to next hire up . ," who told you that? nurse ask (told her a friend that's been doing this most her life,...went from Rn to Manger of clinic to nurse practitioner and i am guess doctor now. Haven't ask or told N.P. yet and probably will just drop it and tell doctor what i discovered when i see him. He told me 90% of home hemo is learning ...or hardest part is the sticking , said humane body was not made to stick is-self, the rest is tought spisificlly for you, to take it home ..... But at any rate i am just amazed how big a difference soaking made. ^^^^^^^^^^^Also; wondering on policy and" historically the way we do things here due to staffing shortage" as head / manager RN told me when asked her if she would put me in a position as NOT to have specific tech. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ will i make history? how does that work" historically"? any thoughts .? thanks. ......can you see the flash in tube when you wet needle Cas? thank you so much. sp mod Cas
I have my buttonholes in my upper arm too. Very mature fistula, so it's never too late to try. My eyesight isn't too hot, so I'm glad it's an upper arm one.