Hopefully they give you something before this time. I have a graft. They tried a fisula that did not take. After six weeks of waiting for it, they did a mapping and determined the veins were too narrow to form a fistula and put the graft in. Still seems to me maybe they should do the mapping before trying a fistula. Oh well.
Thank goodness the doctor listened to me about pain meds and gave them to me. It was not as bad as last time and was very quick.
I can understand why we shouldn't be taking any blood thinners, but then again maybe a thinner should be used. Tough debate. Anti-clotting agents like Plavix I've taken for a couple of years after placement of stents, I have a BUNCH, all in the branches immediately after the 'Y' in the lower ab/groin feeding the legs. None in my heart, yet.An anti-clotting agent could be the solution however it would definitely increase our 'hold time' when pulling needles. Further extending our chair time.I haven't tried any of the clamps, yet. I'm told my fistula is still too new and could easily be 'damaged' using a clamp. Still being new I would take this to mean the stretched out walls of the vein needs more time to heal, that stretching damages it somewhat and only after it heals to normal will regain the resilience needed for a clamp.
makes your rear end grab hold of the seat.