That doesn't sound so bad . I hope that is what they mean. cool . Thanks so much I feel better already. I just pictured all these needles being stuck in his neck. AND hey, he doesn't like to shower anyway! ha ha Thanks
I would rather do it through a fistula. I dont like having to cannulate, but I use blunts so its bearable. I also hate having a fistula, but I think I hated having a permacath more, for a few reasons. For one I couldnt scratch it!! I am very sensitive to all things sticky and this drove me totally batty. I ended up scratching it all around the outside of the dressing til it bled. Then I discovered I could scratch it through the tegaderm dressings, so scratch scratch scratch I went, mostly in my sleep. It bled a bit too, and it wasnt totally pain free. Then when they clean it with chlorhexidine every dialysis it HURTS. The first one I had got infected which made me very ill, had to do the usual long hospital stay for ABs, then get another access in my leg for the ABs because I have crap veins, and then that access got infectected, but thankfully it was due to be taken out anyway. The second time I had a permacath it was fine, apart from the itching again.This is just my experience, its not always smooth sailing. Permacath's are very prone to infection so hygeine and dressing technique is important. We were allowed to shower as the dressings are designed to be waterproof. In my case they just fell off, plus I was allergic to them, so I devised my own dressing. Not only did it stay on until it was due for changing, the permacath stayed nice and dry too.
... Now his dialysis nurses(they have been good to him)are upset about it and want him to get a second opinion....
I did some searching a while back on permacaths ( they are very widely used outside the dialysis world by people who need to do many blood labs over extended periods ) and I didn't find anything in the US that showed the catheter being sealed with plastic.
I think the plastic he is referring to is the Tegaderm and when i had mine on, that damn thing ate my skin, more pain, ugh
I used to shower right before going to dialysis and taking the dressing off when i was done, put a large gauze over it so my clothes wouldnt rub it and as soon as i got to the clinic, they would dress it up for me.
My hubby would give me a sponge bath the days i didnt dialyse but there is nothing like running water on your body, so i took what i can get...