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How disappointing that your fistula failed. I am just so so sorry. I can't

even imagine how hard it must have been on you to hear that news. I wish you

the best on your decision to go with another fistula or PD.

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How disappointing that your fistula failed. I am just so so sorry. I can't

even imagine how hard it must have been on you to hear that news. I wish you

the best on your decision to go with another fistula or PD.

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How disappointing that your fistula failed. I am just so so sorry. I can't

even imagine how hard it must have been on you to hear that news. I wish you

the best on your decision to go with another fistula or PD.

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I'm very sorry to hear that . Unfortunately, it does happen

sometimes - rarely, but sometimes. The veins are a little unpredictable.

Mine was supposed to develop in my lower arm, but it developed in my upper

arm instead. If you go peritoneal, there's a chance that it might not give

you enough dialysis, and you would have to do hemo anyway, with a chest

catheter. They are usually right about that, so, if it were me, I would go

with their recommendation. Because a fistula is the way to go for long term

hemodialysis (rather than a chest catheter), even if you were to go on PD,

then be forced to switch to hemo with a chest cath, they would still want to

do another fistula surgery anyway. Why don't you ask about not having any

general anesthesia? Trust me, the whole thing is easily done with local

anesthetic. You don't see anything, because they put a little screen in

between your head and the surgery, and you only feel some poking around.

There's no pain. They can sedate you with a valium-like tranquilizer you if

you want, and that's all much better than being put under. I had general

anesthesia twice in my life. The first time, for a cystoscopy, and many

years later, for gallbladder surgery. Boy, I would take local anytime if

it's offered.

But they are right. There are some people who can't get enough dialysis with

PD. I'm not sure I'm qualified to be giving you advice, but that's what I

would do. Another possibility might be to have both another fistula surgery

AND a PD cath. That way, you could start on PD, and if it doesn't work out,

you are ready for hemo. However, if your nephrologist is doubtful that PD

will be adequate for you, it's unlikely he/she is wrong about that. There's

only so much capacity in your peritoneal cavity.

Pierre

Fistula Failed

> Pierre,

>

> My fistula, that they put on my left wrist, failed. They said they

> wanted to put another one in further up on my left arm. I told them

> I thought it would be better to try the peritonial operation this

> time, because I didn't want to go through the general anesthesia

> again and then have it fail a second time. They said they would do

> the peritonial operation, but for guys as muscular as me they

> generally recommend hemo. What do you think about all this?

>

>

>

>

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I'm very sorry to hear that . Unfortunately, it does happen

sometimes - rarely, but sometimes. The veins are a little unpredictable.

Mine was supposed to develop in my lower arm, but it developed in my upper

arm instead. If you go peritoneal, there's a chance that it might not give

you enough dialysis, and you would have to do hemo anyway, with a chest

catheter. They are usually right about that, so, if it were me, I would go

with their recommendation. Because a fistula is the way to go for long term

hemodialysis (rather than a chest catheter), even if you were to go on PD,

then be forced to switch to hemo with a chest cath, they would still want to

do another fistula surgery anyway. Why don't you ask about not having any

general anesthesia? Trust me, the whole thing is easily done with local

anesthetic. You don't see anything, because they put a little screen in

between your head and the surgery, and you only feel some poking around.

There's no pain. They can sedate you with a valium-like tranquilizer you if

you want, and that's all much better than being put under. I had general

anesthesia twice in my life. The first time, for a cystoscopy, and many

years later, for gallbladder surgery. Boy, I would take local anytime if

it's offered.

But they are right. There are some people who can't get enough dialysis with

PD. I'm not sure I'm qualified to be giving you advice, but that's what I

would do. Another possibility might be to have both another fistula surgery

AND a PD cath. That way, you could start on PD, and if it doesn't work out,

you are ready for hemo. However, if your nephrologist is doubtful that PD

will be adequate for you, it's unlikely he/she is wrong about that. There's

only so much capacity in your peritoneal cavity.

Pierre

Fistula Failed

> Pierre,

>

> My fistula, that they put on my left wrist, failed. They said they

> wanted to put another one in further up on my left arm. I told them

> I thought it would be better to try the peritonial operation this

> time, because I didn't want to go through the general anesthesia

> again and then have it fail a second time. They said they would do

> the peritonial operation, but for guys as muscular as me they

> generally recommend hemo. What do you think about all this?

>

>

>

>

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I'm very sorry to hear that . Unfortunately, it does happen

sometimes - rarely, but sometimes. The veins are a little unpredictable.

Mine was supposed to develop in my lower arm, but it developed in my upper

arm instead. If you go peritoneal, there's a chance that it might not give

you enough dialysis, and you would have to do hemo anyway, with a chest

catheter. They are usually right about that, so, if it were me, I would go

with their recommendation. Because a fistula is the way to go for long term

hemodialysis (rather than a chest catheter), even if you were to go on PD,

then be forced to switch to hemo with a chest cath, they would still want to

do another fistula surgery anyway. Why don't you ask about not having any

general anesthesia? Trust me, the whole thing is easily done with local

anesthetic. You don't see anything, because they put a little screen in

between your head and the surgery, and you only feel some poking around.

There's no pain. They can sedate you with a valium-like tranquilizer you if

you want, and that's all much better than being put under. I had general

anesthesia twice in my life. The first time, for a cystoscopy, and many

years later, for gallbladder surgery. Boy, I would take local anytime if

it's offered.

But they are right. There are some people who can't get enough dialysis with

PD. I'm not sure I'm qualified to be giving you advice, but that's what I

would do. Another possibility might be to have both another fistula surgery

AND a PD cath. That way, you could start on PD, and if it doesn't work out,

you are ready for hemo. However, if your nephrologist is doubtful that PD

will be adequate for you, it's unlikely he/she is wrong about that. There's

only so much capacity in your peritoneal cavity.

Pierre

Fistula Failed

> Pierre,

>

> My fistula, that they put on my left wrist, failed. They said they

> wanted to put another one in further up on my left arm. I told them

> I thought it would be better to try the peritonial operation this

> time, because I didn't want to go through the general anesthesia

> again and then have it fail a second time. They said they would do

> the peritonial operation, but for guys as muscular as me they

> generally recommend hemo. What do you think about all this?

>

>

>

>

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I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a heart

condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said it was

a

very short out-patient procedure.

Sharon

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I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a heart

condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said it was

a

very short out-patient procedure.

Sharon

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I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a heart

condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said it was

a

very short out-patient procedure.

Sharon

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Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month, it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

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> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

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Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month, it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

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> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

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Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month, it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

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> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

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Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month, it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

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> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

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Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month, it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

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> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

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Two years this month Pierre! How could so much time fly by?!?!

Cy

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>

>

> > I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

> heart

> > condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> > will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

> it was a

> > very short out-patient procedure.

> >

> > Sharon

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Two years this month Pierre! How could so much time fly by?!?!

Cy

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>

>

> > I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

> heart

> > condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> > will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

> it was a

> > very short out-patient procedure.

> >

> > Sharon

> >

> >

>

>

>

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Two years this month Pierre! How could so much time fly by?!?!

Cy

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>

>

> > I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

> heart

> > condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> > will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

> it was a

> > very short out-patient procedure.

> >

> > Sharon

> >

> >

>

>

>

> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

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>

> Thank you

>

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I've never heard of a Q-port specifically being used for hemodialysis, but a

Perma-Cath is similar, as far as I know, and they do use that. It won't give

you the optimal flow you need for efficient hemodialysis though. They use

those in patients who, for whatever reason, can't have a working fistula. I

see many patients on Perma-Caths every time I go into dialysis, but they all

seem to be in the process of getting or developing a fistula. I know this

one older man who just can't seem to develop a fistula that works.

Pierre

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> Pierre, When I was in the hospital in 2002 and had to have several IV's

they put in a Q port in my chest. Can that be used for hemo dialysis?

>

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I've never heard of a Q-port specifically being used for hemodialysis, but a

Perma-Cath is similar, as far as I know, and they do use that. It won't give

you the optimal flow you need for efficient hemodialysis though. They use

those in patients who, for whatever reason, can't have a working fistula. I

see many patients on Perma-Caths every time I go into dialysis, but they all

seem to be in the process of getting or developing a fistula. I know this

one older man who just can't seem to develop a fistula that works.

Pierre

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> Pierre, When I was in the hospital in 2002 and had to have several IV's

they put in a Q port in my chest. Can that be used for hemo dialysis?

>

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Sharon,

Good Luck with your procedure. Let us know your experiences, because we're

very interested. What are their concerns for you with the heart condition

and the dialysis treatments? Keep us posted on how you're feeling, when

you'll start dialysis and how you're doing after you start. I'll be sending

positive vibes and energy your way!

Pierre,

I can't believe it has been two years since your procedure! Has it been

fast for you or does it seems like it's been longer than 2 years?

Connie

Re: Fistula Failed

Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month,

it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

Re: Fistula Failed

> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

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Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

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Sharon,

Good Luck with your procedure. Let us know your experiences, because we're

very interested. What are their concerns for you with the heart condition

and the dialysis treatments? Keep us posted on how you're feeling, when

you'll start dialysis and how you're doing after you start. I'll be sending

positive vibes and energy your way!

Pierre,

I can't believe it has been two years since your procedure! Has it been

fast for you or does it seems like it's been longer than 2 years?

Connie

Re: Fistula Failed

Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month,

it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

Re: Fistula Failed

> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

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iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

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Sharon,

Good Luck with your procedure. Let us know your experiences, because we're

very interested. What are their concerns for you with the heart condition

and the dialysis treatments? Keep us posted on how you're feeling, when

you'll start dialysis and how you're doing after you start. I'll be sending

positive vibes and energy your way!

Pierre,

I can't believe it has been two years since your procedure! Has it been

fast for you or does it seems like it's been longer than 2 years?

Connie

Re: Fistula Failed

Just day surgery. If it's anything like mine two years ago this month,

it's

about an hour's procedure altogether, under just local anesthetic, then

another hour, maybe less in recovery, then home. Good luck.

Pierre

Re: Fistula Failed

> I am scheduled for a fistula in my left wrist in a few weeks. I have a

heart

> condition and they want to avoid general anesthesia. They said that

they

> will give me enough local that I wont remember anything. They also said

it was a

> very short out-patient procedure.

>

> Sharon

>

>

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

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Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

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I am supposed to have this done soon. I have not even visited the dialysis

center because alltis creeps me out. My nephrologist sees me Wednesday and will

probably ask me if I ave gone.Question: Why does it have to be put in so

early? I willprobably notbe ondialysis for a year.

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I am supposed to have this done soon. I have not even visited the dialysis

center because alltis creeps me out. My nephrologist sees me Wednesday and will

probably ask me if I ave gone.Question: Why does it have to be put in so

early? I willprobably notbe ondialysis for a year.

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For some reason, it seems like it has gone by very fast.

Pierre

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> Pierre,

> I can't believe it has been two years since your procedure! Has it been

> fast for you or does it seems like it's been longer than 2 years?

>

> Connie

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