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    Port-a-Cath is the way to go. In the late 80s my veins were gone thanks to constant iv placement. The procedure is quite simple. You are prepped, draped, sedated, not asleeep, but very relaxed (I listened to a fellow CF pt's walkman during the procedure). The surgeons cut a small incision...
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    Epic Fail

    Port-a-Cath is the way to go. In the late 80s my veins were gone thanks to constant iv placement. The procedure is quite simple. You are prepped, draped, sedated, not asleeep, but very relaxed (I listened to a fellow CF pt's walkman during the procedure). The surgeons cut a small incision...
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    Epic Fail

    Port-a-Cath is the way to go. In the late 80s my veins were gone thanks to constant iv placement. The procedure is quite simple. You are prepped, draped, sedated, not asleeep, but very relaxed (I listened to a fellow CF pt's walkman during the procedure). The surgeons cut a small incision...
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    Epic Fail

    Port-a-Cath is the way to go. In the late 80s my veins were gone thanks to constant iv placement. The procedure is quite simple. You are prepped, draped, sedated, not asleeep, but very relaxed (I listened to a fellow CF pt's walkman during the procedure). The surgeons cut a small incision...
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    Epic Fail

    Port-a-Cath is the way to go. In the late 80s my veins were gone thanks to constant iv placement. The procedure is quite simple. You are prepped, draped, sedated, not asleeep, but very relaxed (I listened to a fellow CF pt's walkman during the procedure). The surgeons cut a small incision...
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