kimblebee
now my thoughts will be worth 5 cents
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I know I spelled it wrong in the title..I can't change it on my phone.
In the next month or two I will be starting a new med which is five days of IV infusions. My veins are horrible..they roll, they collapse, everything. When someone (even a so called 'I get it the first time, every time' expert) tries to put one it, it usually takes 4-5 tries and that's going up and down both arms. I've even had to have them use my foot before.
Anyway, this new treatment is five days in a row and it takes about eight hours a day..fun times. I can't have a stent put in because they always fall out of the vein by the second day so I'm thinking about asking my Dr. to do a picc line. I just think it will speed things up in the long run.
Has anyone had one? Did it hurt getting put in? I can stand pain because usually the nurse or tech has to dig around in my arm to find the vein so I always end up looking like a crack ***** from all the bruises.
So, if you've had one, please share your experience.
In the next month or two I will be starting a new med which is five days of IV infusions. My veins are horrible..they roll, they collapse, everything. When someone (even a so called 'I get it the first time, every time' expert) tries to put one it, it usually takes 4-5 tries and that's going up and down both arms. I've even had to have them use my foot before.
Anyway, this new treatment is five days in a row and it takes about eight hours a day..fun times. I can't have a stent put in because they always fall out of the vein by the second day so I'm thinking about asking my Dr. to do a picc line. I just think it will speed things up in the long run.
Has anyone had one? Did it hurt getting put in? I can stand pain because usually the nurse or tech has to dig around in my arm to find the vein so I always end up looking like a crack ***** from all the bruises.
So, if you've had one, please share your experience.
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