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PICC Lines....HELP!

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Cherylwithone

Guest
FYI castcoversnow.com has waterproof PICC line covers.
They come small, medium and large. They will tell you how to measure. Great for in the tub and shower.

Cheryl mom to Malora 15 w/cf
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
FYI castcoversnow.com has waterproof PICC line covers.
They come small, medium and large. They will tell you how to measure. Great for in the tub and shower.

Cheryl mom to Malora 15 w/cf
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
FYI castcoversnow.com has waterproof PICC line covers.
They come small, medium and large. They will tell you how to measure. Great for in the tub and shower.

Cheryl mom to Malora 15 w/cf
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
FYI castcoversnow.com has waterproof PICC line covers.
They come small, medium and large. They will tell you how to measure. Great for in the tub and shower.

Cheryl mom to Malora 15 w/cf
 
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Cherylwithone

Guest
FYI castcoversnow.com has waterproof PICC line covers.
<br />They come small, medium and large. They will tell you how to measure. Great for in the tub and shower.
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<br />Cheryl mom to Malora 15 w/cf
 

soderick

New member
PICC's are super easy at home. I refuse to be admitted unless it's really necessary. They are sturdy and easy to use. I continue going to work and classes while infusing all the time. I recommend the pressurized cannisters, too, as they are small and portable. I got one of those cast covers from the drug store for showers, and I either wear long sleeves or cut the feet of socks and use the tube as a cover. People ask questions, but I'm not embarrassed by it, and the sock keeps people from freaking out at the sight of a tube in your flesh. When I was young, my parents set up a "medical table" in the corner of the living room and kept it a semi-sterile area. They hooked me up and sent me out to play (gently, of course). By the time I was 12, I could do most of it without help. Adding an extension tube to the port gives you more independence (if you son is interested in flushing and infusing without compete dependence on you).

The only thing that totally bummed me as a kid was being unable to swim, but most other things were still okay. I pulled out a PICC once by jumping into bed and getting the cord stuck under the wheel of my IV pole. Your son will have to learn to be more careful than usual, but it comes easily enough. The single greatest thing my parents ever did was make it seem as normal as possible (not hiding it, allowing me to be nearly as active as before, establishing routines).
 

soderick

New member
PICC's are super easy at home. I refuse to be admitted unless it's really necessary. They are sturdy and easy to use. I continue going to work and classes while infusing all the time. I recommend the pressurized cannisters, too, as they are small and portable. I got one of those cast covers from the drug store for showers, and I either wear long sleeves or cut the feet of socks and use the tube as a cover. People ask questions, but I'm not embarrassed by it, and the sock keeps people from freaking out at the sight of a tube in your flesh. When I was young, my parents set up a "medical table" in the corner of the living room and kept it a semi-sterile area. They hooked me up and sent me out to play (gently, of course). By the time I was 12, I could do most of it without help. Adding an extension tube to the port gives you more independence (if you son is interested in flushing and infusing without compete dependence on you).

The only thing that totally bummed me as a kid was being unable to swim, but most other things were still okay. I pulled out a PICC once by jumping into bed and getting the cord stuck under the wheel of my IV pole. Your son will have to learn to be more careful than usual, but it comes easily enough. The single greatest thing my parents ever did was make it seem as normal as possible (not hiding it, allowing me to be nearly as active as before, establishing routines).
 

soderick

New member
PICC's are super easy at home. I refuse to be admitted unless it's really necessary. They are sturdy and easy to use. I continue going to work and classes while infusing all the time. I recommend the pressurized cannisters, too, as they are small and portable. I got one of those cast covers from the drug store for showers, and I either wear long sleeves or cut the feet of socks and use the tube as a cover. People ask questions, but I'm not embarrassed by it, and the sock keeps people from freaking out at the sight of a tube in your flesh. When I was young, my parents set up a "medical table" in the corner of the living room and kept it a semi-sterile area. They hooked me up and sent me out to play (gently, of course). By the time I was 12, I could do most of it without help. Adding an extension tube to the port gives you more independence (if you son is interested in flushing and infusing without compete dependence on you).

The only thing that totally bummed me as a kid was being unable to swim, but most other things were still okay. I pulled out a PICC once by jumping into bed and getting the cord stuck under the wheel of my IV pole. Your son will have to learn to be more careful than usual, but it comes easily enough. The single greatest thing my parents ever did was make it seem as normal as possible (not hiding it, allowing me to be nearly as active as before, establishing routines).
 

soderick

New member
PICC's are super easy at home. I refuse to be admitted unless it's really necessary. They are sturdy and easy to use. I continue going to work and classes while infusing all the time. I recommend the pressurized cannisters, too, as they are small and portable. I got one of those cast covers from the drug store for showers, and I either wear long sleeves or cut the feet of socks and use the tube as a cover. People ask questions, but I'm not embarrassed by it, and the sock keeps people from freaking out at the sight of a tube in your flesh. When I was young, my parents set up a "medical table" in the corner of the living room and kept it a semi-sterile area. They hooked me up and sent me out to play (gently, of course). By the time I was 12, I could do most of it without help. Adding an extension tube to the port gives you more independence (if you son is interested in flushing and infusing without compete dependence on you).

The only thing that totally bummed me as a kid was being unable to swim, but most other things were still okay. I pulled out a PICC once by jumping into bed and getting the cord stuck under the wheel of my IV pole. Your son will have to learn to be more careful than usual, but it comes easily enough. The single greatest thing my parents ever did was make it seem as normal as possible (not hiding it, allowing me to be nearly as active as before, establishing routines).
 

soderick

New member
PICC's are super easy at home. I refuse to be admitted unless it's really necessary. They are sturdy and easy to use. I continue going to work and classes while infusing all the time. I recommend the pressurized cannisters, too, as they are small and portable. I got one of those cast covers from the drug store for showers, and I either wear long sleeves or cut the feet of socks and use the tube as a cover. People ask questions, but I'm not embarrassed by it, and the sock keeps people from freaking out at the sight of a tube in your flesh. When I was young, my parents set up a "medical table" in the corner of the living room and kept it a semi-sterile area. They hooked me up and sent me out to play (gently, of course). By the time I was 12, I could do most of it without help. Adding an extension tube to the port gives you more independence (if you son is interested in flushing and infusing without compete dependence on you).
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<br />The only thing that totally bummed me as a kid was being unable to swim, but most other things were still okay. I pulled out a PICC once by jumping into bed and getting the cord stuck under the wheel of my IV pole. Your son will have to learn to be more careful than usual, but it comes easily enough. The single greatest thing my parents ever did was make it seem as normal as possible (not hiding it, allowing me to be nearly as active as before, establishing routines).
 

kbsonner

New member
Things have changed yet again...He's not responding to all the drug combo's so they changed it around again and put him back on one of the first meds that will have to be picc line given. Since hes not responding there is no end in sight to this hospital stay...
 

kbsonner

New member
Things have changed yet again...He's not responding to all the drug combo's so they changed it around again and put him back on one of the first meds that will have to be picc line given. Since hes not responding there is no end in sight to this hospital stay...
 

kbsonner

New member
Things have changed yet again...He's not responding to all the drug combo's so they changed it around again and put him back on one of the first meds that will have to be picc line given. Since hes not responding there is no end in sight to this hospital stay...
 

kbsonner

New member
Things have changed yet again...He's not responding to all the drug combo's so they changed it around again and put him back on one of the first meds that will have to be picc line given. Since hes not responding there is no end in sight to this hospital stay...
 

kbsonner

New member
Things have changed yet again...He's not responding to all the drug combo's so they changed it around again and put him back on one of the first meds that will have to be picc line given. Since hes not responding there is no end in sight to this hospital stay...
 

AneJ1986

New member
I just got one put in on Wednesday but it's coming out on Thursday so I can go on vacation to Jamaica. It's fairly easy to manage but make sure he knows that he can't play too rough or do any activities that may pull it out. Like some others have said, they're pretty easy to manage and life doesn't have to be altered too much. Good luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
I just got one put in on Wednesday but it's coming out on Thursday so I can go on vacation to Jamaica. It's fairly easy to manage but make sure he knows that he can't play too rough or do any activities that may pull it out. Like some others have said, they're pretty easy to manage and life doesn't have to be altered too much. Good luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
I just got one put in on Wednesday but it's coming out on Thursday so I can go on vacation to Jamaica. It's fairly easy to manage but make sure he knows that he can't play too rough or do any activities that may pull it out. Like some others have said, they're pretty easy to manage and life doesn't have to be altered too much. Good luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
I just got one put in on Wednesday but it's coming out on Thursday so I can go on vacation to Jamaica. It's fairly easy to manage but make sure he knows that he can't play too rough or do any activities that may pull it out. Like some others have said, they're pretty easy to manage and life doesn't have to be altered too much. Good luck!
 

AneJ1986

New member
I just got one put in on Wednesday but it's coming out on Thursday so I can go on vacation to Jamaica. It's fairly easy to manage but make sure he knows that he can't play too rough or do any activities that may pull it out. Like some others have said, they're pretty easy to manage and life doesn't have to be altered too much. Good luck!
 
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