Since nobody will believe I hadn't updated the blog because I don't do anything- here's an exciting tutorial of my day.
A TYPICAL FRIDAY MORNING
Finally showered (should have taken a picture of my arm all wrapped in Press and Seal... every time I shower) and dressed.
My fabulous nurse, Alicia shows up.
The changing begins...
Off with the old. The red marks on my arm is from my skin becoming irritated and breaking open. It seems you can't wear bandages for 3 months without making it unhappy.
People are always facinated by this sight. This is the insertion site. The blue tube is fed through my arm, up my shoulder, and sits about an inch above my heart.
Swabbin' the site. They use something that rivals battery acid to sterilize the site. Very painful when it's new or starts leaking!
Ahhhhhhhh... the new bandage. See you next week, Alicia.
THE HOOK-UP
Matt has done this for me every single day for the last 3 months.
Step One- drawing out 2 bottles of vitamins for my banana bag.
Step Two- Injecting the bags (sorry a little blurry- he's a quick one!)
Step Three- Inserting the tubing into the bag.
Step Four- Bleed the line.
Step Five- Feed line through pump.
Steps Six and Seven- Sterilize PICC line cap. Flush with saline (tastes icky!).
Step Eight- Insert tubing into PICC line cap.
Step Nine- Program the pump and start infusion.
Step Ten- Be tethered to a loud, irritable machine the next 4-5 hours. Visit the potty frequently. Find something to do (like play around on the computer ;).
10 years ago
3 comments:
Wow Matt seems like a medical whiz and you look like a poor pin cushion! How ARE you, really? Email me if you want to talk about ANYTHING! Please I can talk a bunch about an episode of Lost if it gives you something to read/do!! :)
Yikes...I again apologize for having easy pregnancies. Looks like a nightmare. Wow for Matt though. Good luck, this too shall pass!
Sorry Hydi, that you have to go through all that! I have a sister-in-law that thinks she is SOOO sick when she is prego and her husband does everything, including coming home from work from across town to make a pb&j for her boys, while she lays around doing nothing. Long story. We have our doubts, well-founded doubts mind you. Hope things improve! Congrats on the little girl!
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