1 - it showed with almost everything i wore.2 - i couldn't (not that i really want to) wear a bra with it.3 - it itched continually4 - when i drove the seat belt rubbed against it.5 - it was the cause of the pulmonary embolism that landed me in the hospital.
Bigsky: "Temporary catheters," also called "Neck Lines," and "Permanent Catheters," also called "Permcaths," are technical distinctions between physically different designs of catheter. The first type cannot safely be used for longer than 10 or 12 days; the second type can be used for many years. You may want to characterize the second type of catheter as temporary because of various objections to them, but they are not 'temporary' in the same, technical sense of the first.
Petey: Almost all the comments on this message board are critical of renal failure and its various treatments, which INDIRECTLY characterize LARGE NUMBERS of people on this message board. We criticize sleep difficulties, exhaustion, anemia, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, transplant medications, waiting times, transplant operations, and fistulas. While these phenomena are regarded as NEGATIVE, and these negative things INDIRECTLY characterize the patients and thus indirectly say something negative about them, they are not PERSONAL, INDIVIDUAL attacks on them, as were those against me. To say something negative about a particular individual's personality is uncivilized in any context, and outside the bounds of what is acceptable on this message board. I hope the distinction between your comments and everyone else's is clear to you.
stauffenberg, I have one question for you, are you truly that miserable of a person? I feel sorry for you if deep in your heart you believe what you post.
Have you showered yet? I loved my first shower after everything was healed!
sorry i'm just a fiesty red head with a big mouth and i use it. continue on, i'm enjoying this thread immensely.