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Who decides Port or PICC?

purplemartin

New member
Briceton had his port placed just a few months ago! He was 8-9 months old at the time. I absolutly LOVE it, just one poke and IV fluids are moving! Home health comes out and flushes it once a month for us, eventually I will take over that though. But accessing his port doen't seem to bother him at all, he's 13 months old. I will say though, in NO way has having a port deleted ANY hospital stays for us. We are always admitted atleast for the first week and then sent home to finish out our 2-3 weeks. Personally, I like it better that way (more cautious) and they always want to see you.......for ANY reason!


I give the port a *thumbs up*
 

purplemartin

New member
Briceton had his port placed just a few months ago! He was 8-9 months old at the time. I absolutly LOVE it, just one poke and IV fluids are moving! Home health comes out and flushes it once a month for us, eventually I will take over that though. But accessing his port doen't seem to bother him at all, he's 13 months old. I will say though, in NO way has having a port deleted ANY hospital stays for us. We are always admitted atleast for the first week and then sent home to finish out our 2-3 weeks. Personally, I like it better that way (more cautious) and they always want to see you.......for ANY reason!


I give the port a *thumbs up*
 

purplemartin

New member
Briceton had his port placed just a few months ago! He was 8-9 months old at the time. I absolutly LOVE it, just one poke and IV fluids are moving! Home health comes out and flushes it once a month for us, eventually I will take over that though. But accessing his port doen't seem to bother him at all, he's 13 months old. I will say though, in NO way has having a port deleted ANY hospital stays for us. We are always admitted atleast for the first week and then sent home to finish out our 2-3 weeks. Personally, I like it better that way (more cautious) and they always want to see you.......for ANY reason!


I give the port a *thumbs up*
 

purplemartin

New member
Briceton had his port placed just a few months ago! He was 8-9 months old at the time. I absolutly LOVE it, just one poke and IV fluids are moving! Home health comes out and flushes it once a month for us, eventually I will take over that though. But accessing his port doen't seem to bother him at all, he's 13 months old. I will say though, in NO way has having a port deleted ANY hospital stays for us. We are always admitted atleast for the first week and then sent home to finish out our 2-3 weeks. Personally, I like it better that way (more cautious) and they always want to see you.......for ANY reason!


I give the port a *thumbs up*
 

purplemartin

New member
Briceton had his port placed just a few months ago! He was 8-9 months old at the time. I absolutly LOVE it, just one poke and IV fluids are moving! Home health comes out and flushes it once a month for us, eventually I will take over that though. But accessing his port doen't seem to bother him at all, he's 13 months old. I will say though, in NO way has having a port deleted ANY hospital stays for us. We are always admitted atleast for the first week and then sent home to finish out our 2-3 weeks. Personally, I like it better that way (more cautious) and they always want to see you.......for ANY reason!


I give the port a *thumbs up*
 

lightNlife

New member
This is for Izemom, (and any other interested parties) who wanted to know what is involved in accessing the port.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111/Lgrace217/?action=view&current=Port_Slideshow.flv">PortaCath accesss (slide show with narration)</a>

Also, if you'd like to see picture of the device that goes under the skin, here's a link to my blog:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=port+a+cath">Out with the Old (pictures of my old port)</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
This is for Izemom, (and any other interested parties) who wanted to know what is involved in accessing the port.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111/Lgrace217/?action=view&current=Port_Slideshow.flv">PortaCath accesss (slide show with narration)</a>

Also, if you'd like to see picture of the device that goes under the skin, here's a link to my blog:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=port+a+cath">Out with the Old (pictures of my old port)</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
This is for Izemom, (and any other interested parties) who wanted to know what is involved in accessing the port.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111/Lgrace217/?action=view&current=Port_Slideshow.flv">PortaCath accesss (slide show with narration)</a>

Also, if you'd like to see picture of the device that goes under the skin, here's a link to my blog:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=port+a+cath">Out with the Old (pictures of my old port)</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
This is for Izemom, (and any other interested parties) who wanted to know what is involved in accessing the port.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111/Lgrace217/?action=view&current=Port_Slideshow.flv">PortaCath accesss (slide show with narration)</a>

Also, if you'd like to see picture of the device that goes under the skin, here's a link to my blog:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=port+a+cath">Out with the Old (pictures of my old port)</a>
 

lightNlife

New member
This is for Izemom, (and any other interested parties) who wanted to know what is involved in accessing the port.
<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://s166.photobucket.com/albums/u111/Lgrace217/?action=view&current=Port_Slideshow.flv">PortaCath accesss (slide show with narration)</a>

Also, if you'd like to see picture of the device that goes under the skin, here's a link to my blog:

<a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://livingwellwithcf.blogspot.com/search?q=port+a+cath">Out with the Old (pictures of my old port)</a>
 

vmhoward

New member
Thanks Lauren, these are great. I was going to do a video the next time we accessed Garran's but thats not til September. so that wont help Tami now. you are a brave woman to access it yourself. I couldnt stick myself with a needle. I am a chicken... lol... I would make someone else do it.....
 

vmhoward

New member
Thanks Lauren, these are great. I was going to do a video the next time we accessed Garran's but thats not til September. so that wont help Tami now. you are a brave woman to access it yourself. I couldnt stick myself with a needle. I am a chicken... lol... I would make someone else do it.....
 

vmhoward

New member
Thanks Lauren, these are great. I was going to do a video the next time we accessed Garran's but thats not til September. so that wont help Tami now. you are a brave woman to access it yourself. I couldnt stick myself with a needle. I am a chicken... lol... I would make someone else do it.....
 

vmhoward

New member
Thanks Lauren, these are great. I was going to do a video the next time we accessed Garran's but thats not til September. so that wont help Tami now. you are a brave woman to access it yourself. I couldnt stick myself with a needle. I am a chicken... lol... I would make someone else do it.....
 

vmhoward

New member
Thanks Lauren, these are great. I was going to do a video the next time we accessed Garran's but thats not til September. so that wont help Tami now. you are a brave woman to access it yourself. I couldnt stick myself with a needle. I am a chicken... lol... I would make someone else do it.....
 

izemmom

New member
Thanks for the video, Laura. I hope that the port is far, far, far in our future, but it does help knowing something about it. I just like to stay one step ahead, if that's at all possile with this disease. I really appreciate the information you a hhave to share! Thanks!
 

izemmom

New member
Thanks for the video, Laura. I hope that the port is far, far, far in our future, but it does help knowing something about it. I just like to stay one step ahead, if that's at all possile with this disease. I really appreciate the information you a hhave to share! Thanks!
 

izemmom

New member
Thanks for the video, Laura. I hope that the port is far, far, far in our future, but it does help knowing something about it. I just like to stay one step ahead, if that's at all possile with this disease. I really appreciate the information you a hhave to share! Thanks!
 

izemmom

New member
Thanks for the video, Laura. I hope that the port is far, far, far in our future, but it does help knowing something about it. I just like to stay one step ahead, if that's at all possile with this disease. I really appreciate the information you a hhave to share! Thanks!
 

izemmom

New member
Thanks for the video, Laura. I hope that the port is far, far, far in our future, but it does help knowing something about it. I just like to stay one step ahead, if that's at all possile with this disease. I really appreciate the information you a hhave to share! Thanks!
 
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