I am in a wayyy better place than I was last year.
Hello Aaisha.Dar,I have a chest-cath tesio line and I have had it now for over three years and I am quite happy about it. I was told to take great care and keep an eye on it at all times. No drop of water is allowed to come near it and my cath is not allowed to be damaged in any way whatsoever. Perhaps the reason why a fistula has been suggested, is because if anything goes wrong with a cath, there could be possibly much more trouble and the heart could get involved in a big way (at least that is what I was told).Good luck and don't forget to keep an eye on your cath and take great care.Best wishes from Kristina.
i ask for the extra strength tape because the other one just comes off. I am also a germaphobe so it just my daily routine to bathe every other day and change my undershirt. I
I love my cath, but it would be neat to be able to fall into the river or lake on a hot day this Summer!
Quote from: kristina on January 30, 2018, 02:54:10 AMHello Aaisha.Dar,I have a chest-cath tesio line and I have had it now for over three years and I am quite happy about it. I was told to take great care and keep an eye on it at all times. No drop of water is allowed to come near it and my cath is not allowed to be damaged in any way whatsoever. Perhaps the reason why a fistula has been suggested, is because if anything goes wrong with a cath, there could be possibly much more trouble and the heart could get involved in a big way (at least that is what I was told).Good luck and don't forget to keep an eye on your cath and take great care.Best wishes from Kristina. My daughter had her chest cath for over three years as well, before she got a transplant. Like Kristina above-she was extremely vigilant and took exceptional care of it. Infection has a direct pathway into the heart muscle-so you have to practice perfect aspetic technique
If you want to shower, look into the Korshield (www.korshield.com) Very effective if used carefully.
Consider asking for a Tegaderm.
Hello Lulu,Please take great care. I was told that my chest-cath is there to provide me with my life-support-dialysis-treatment and I was also told that it would not be recommendable to take a shower/bath whilst having a chest-cath, as there could be a chance for a little water to "creep" underneath, with whatever I would try to protect my chest-cath. I was told by medics not to even entertain such a thought as it could severely compromise my chest-cath-survival chances.Take great care and best of luck-wishes from Kristina.
Quote from: kristina on February 01, 2018, 07:07:33 AMHello Lulu,Please take great care. I was told that my chest-cath is there to provide me with my life-support-dialysis-treatment and I was also told that it would not be recommendable to take a shower/bath whilst having a chest-cath, as there could be a chance for a little water to "creep" underneath, with whatever I would try to protect my chest-cath. I was told by medics not to even entertain such a thought as it could severely compromise my chest-cath-survival chances.Take great care and best of luck-wishes from Kristina. The 4x4 Tegaderm topper covering the 2, 2x2 gauze pads covering the cath is waterproof. The shower shirt can be breached only at the neck if one is careless using the neck closure. The zipper is double closure and has a full length Velcro cover, top to bottom. The cath itself has been healed over for about 23 months so that it is now a part of my chest. After it heals and scar tissue takes over the opening where the "hose" goes in the chest and as long as there are no raw spots or tears there is not a potential for problems. If the clinic insists on using silk tape and gauze pads only instead of Tegaderm there is a great potential for problems. I don't represent the shower shirt or anything but I have used some unorthodox coverings in order to get a shower and feel human again.......this one works like a charm for me.
Thank you Kristina. Holly is doing very well now.