Oh wow I just read this now and I will try that right now!! This should be stickied as I would have seen it sooner if it was and it is pertanent to anyone with a fistula who has the nurses stick them!
I got this "goose egg" this week and it scared me because I didn't know if this is a really bad and dangerous thing or not since I am new at this!
The nurse wanted to stick me again and I said no because I am still bruised and swollen so they used my permcath today and I was happy.
What happened is on Monday when they put the
tourniquet on my arm on Monday July 17th I got a small goose egg (they didn't even poke me at all yet that day and I had the whole weekend to heal!!!) so they put the 2nd needle higher up spacing the 2 needles to avoid the goose egg. But then on Wed July 19th when the stuck me the 2nd needle was closer to the goose egg this time and it blew up upon cannulation and my are swelled and bruised a lot! Friday July 21st I asked them to not use the fistula while it is still swollen and bruised and agreed to the one needle farther down on the stronger part which seems to be working and using the permcath instead of the 2nd needle in the arm and they accepted that.
They tell me my fistula is still not strong enough and that is why it blew but I want to understand more about this. I want to comprehend why this happens. And what will make it stronger? My surgeon said I didn't need to exercise the arm at the beginning but obviously he was wrong about that. I am now using the ball but I wasn't in the beginning.
Anyway advice on how to prevent goose eggs I would LOVE to hear from any of you guys!
I would also love to see this stickied! Thx!
Oh and before anyone says it
again .. I can't learn button-hole / self-stick until I get switched to the morning shift where the head nurse can teach me (and is my best bet to learn it correctly).
btw, sorry to have bumped an old post but being a mod of other forums .. I don't like to start a new thread when one already exists for this topic. Hope that is okay here with you guys, as this topic was 100% relevant to my post