Found out why changing mine was so painful. If there is a lot of scar tissue around the cuff they break it up by using a wooden dowel and as much pressure on the site for as long as it takes to break up the scarring. That brings a question to mind.......the peeps who say do this, don't do that, don't take on so much fluid, you look a bit dehydrated.......have any of them (in your opinion) ever tried to adhere to the rules they give out?
Jambo101 - Don't let what Lulu836 said scare you. I had mine changed a few months back under local anasetic, it was painless.
Quote from: Paul on February 12, 2019, 10:13:44 AMJambo101 - Don't let what Lulu836 said scare you. I had mine changed a few months back under local anasetic, it was painless. i had it put in under local anethetic so i was wide awake the whole time and didnt feel a thing, i'll presume its the same routine to take it out and put in a new one. as for fistulas? the idea of getting impaled with large needles three times a week does not sound enticing..