Wow thank you Epoman!! I really wanted to see all this Now I will feel better prepared for when I learn this as it is available in my city I have not been set up to learn it as my fistula still is maturing but I already was able to talk to the head nurse finally so hopefully it will be soon if my fistula doesn't blow anymore! When I watched the one guy doing the buttonhole technique I saw one time he had to go back to the sharp because one hole wasn't working. But I watched as he picked off the scab. Doesn't it bleed like crazy when you do that? Well, I will read the PDF Thank you Epoman!
If you are using local with the buttonholes it can bleed. Just apply a bit of pressure with some gauze until it stops. If you cannulate without stopping the bleeding, it continues to bleed and creates a very nice moist blood clot, which encourages bacterial growth. I am only saying this because this does happen, but not to everyone. Not everyone continues with local once buttonholes are developed. I still do, as I still get some pain, and it makes it much easier to cannulate.
I can't wait til they start doing buttonhole on me because they seem to make my fistula blow with the sharps
Quote from: angieskidney on August 11, 2006, 12:17:21 AMI can't wait til they start doing buttonhole on me because they seem to make my fistula blow with the sharps How long are they able to run before "blowing"?
OMG I am at least a bit happier now!! I toughed it out and didnt use local on either buttonholes. Arterial hurt a bit, but Im prepared to put up with it. WOOOHOOOO no more local!!!
Quote from: aMbEr_79 on August 19, 2006, 04:32:06 AMOMG I am at least a bit happier now!! I toughed it out and didnt use local on either buttonholes. Arterial hurt a bit, but Im prepared to put up with it. WOOOHOOOO no more local!!!Congratulations! Now if you just learn to stick yourself, you will eventually have no pain.
Angie, I started doing buttonholes from the very beginning, about 18 months ago. So it only took as long as it takes to get the courage up to cannulate yourself. The nurses guide you all the way, and once you've found a good spot, you are pretty much set. Then its just a matter of practice makes perfect.
Quote from: Epoman on August 19, 2006, 02:00:47 PMQuote from: aMbEr_79 on August 19, 2006, 04:32:06 AMOMG I am at least a bit happier now!! I toughed it out and didnt use local on either buttonholes. Arterial hurt a bit, but Im prepared to put up with it. WOOOHOOOO no more local!!!Congratulations! Now if you just learn to stick yourself, you will eventually have no pain. Stick myself? What?Angie, I started doing buttonholes from the very beginning, about 18 months ago. So it only took as long as it takes to get the courage up to cannulate yourself. The nurses guide you all the way, and once youve found a good spot, you are pretty much set. Then its just a matter of practice makes perfect.
it is because the head nurse that does it is only on the morning shift. I have only seen her once or twice on my shift but only because someone called in sick and she had to pull a 12-hr day.
Quote from: angieskidney on August 20, 2006, 06:08:59 AMit is because the head nurse that does it is only on the morning shift. I have only seen her once or twice on my shift but only because someone called in sick and she had to pull a 12-hr day.Well that just sux!!! Theres no reason why she couldnt train the other nurses to do it. Its not hard!