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Embarr-assed (literally) Vent.

CMGragainCMGragain member
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edited May 2016 in Chit Chat
OK, I have spent my entire week at medical facilities.  I have a port for blood draws, and it stopped working.  Yesterday, I was sent home, all wired up, with an early morning appointment to unblock the damn thing.  Nada.
The oncology center sent me to the hospital to get a fluroscopy scan to figure out why it wouldn't work.  Simple, right?  I am lying on the hard platform, and the Radiologist says, "Oh, I see!  I can fix this!  Simple!"  I spend the next two hours lying still so he can thread a catheter from my "groin area"  (had to shave it) up to my port, which is near my neck.  Great.  It works.  Port is unblocked.
After an hour of being still in recovery, I get up to put on my clothes.  Panties first.  I feel a sensation oddly familiar from my youth.  Blood everywhere, soaking my panties, all over the floor, soaking the gurney.  Shit!  The vein was leaking down by the entry site.  My hoo-hah is covered with blood.  Half an hour of applied pressure by the surgeon (young and gorgeous), followed by two hours of laying still.  No TV.   Nice nurse.
OK, now it is time to go home.  I wore a dress.  Now I am commando, and it's windy outside.
I called DH and he managed to find me some clean underwear.  I think the sight of my butt in the wind might have given some old man a heart attack.
Please, dear Lord.  Pick on somebody else for a while?
Thanks for listening.
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Re: Embarr-assed (literally) Vent.

  • Praying both for your health and in gratitude for your sense of humor. 
  • That sounds awful, but you handled it better than I would have done. Sending healing vibes for you!
  • Oh my lord. Life has a way of adding insult to injury. Big hugs and take a warm bath if you're able!  <3
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  • I'm sorry you went through all that, but it's one hell of a story! :D  xoxo
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  • CMGragainCMGragain member
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    edited May 2016
    Oh my lord. Life has a way of adding insult to injury. Big hugs and take a warm bath if you're able!  <3
    No baths or hot tub for 5 days.  Shower only, and not until tomorrow.
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  • kvrunskvruns member
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    Ugh that sounds like a bad experience though I'm laughing at the Marilyn Monroe visual
  • Oh dear. I'm sorry this happened to you but I'm glad you can use a bit of humour. It is always the most gorgeous Doctor that has to help in situations like this. Happy showering ... Tomorrow!
  • I hope the weekend gets better for you,  CMG!  Happy Mothers day!
  • Staying positive and keeping a sense of humor makes life so much more tolerable.  Having a bad attitude just makes you miserable and makes everything that much harder to handle. 

    I get a lot of really sharp & painful muscle spasms on my bad days... DH finds it funny because my first reaction when I get them is a huge intake of breath from the sudden shock of pain, then I start laughing... every time.  It's just my natural reaction to counteract the pain with laughter.  Letting it depress me just hurts me more and makes it all harder to live with.  Laughter really is a great medicine.  I'm glad that you seem to be able to find the humor in the hardships... and of course, it helps to have good looking medical professionals helping you out.

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  • Holy cow, that sucked!!! I am so sorry your procedure went in such a discombobulated direction but you handled it well. I hope you have a really wonderful weekend after all of that.
  • OK, I just got back from ANOTHER DOCTOR, who gave me a knee injection.  I am hoping this will help me on my trip next month.  She and her staff are all curious about this gorgeous new doctor at the hospital.  LOL!  The nurses all want her to look him up and report back.
    The tiny incision from yesterday looks great.  How can so much blood come out of such a tiny hole?  I had blood stuck underneath my toenails last night.  Ewwww!
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  • SP29SP29 member
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    Oh dear! Glad to you could find some humour in it. I am sure the old men wouldn't have minded a Marilyn Monroe pose from you ;).

    I hear you on the cute doctor.

    A few years back I pulled my hip flexor and I had such bad spasm with it that I went to ER. I was sent home with a prescription for T3s. Near a week later and it still wasn't better and my leg was now starting to swell, so I went back to the ER. The did X-ray to rule out a fracture and an ultrasound to rule out a blood clot. Fortunately nothing was seriously wrong, but the ER doc was also young and handsome and came in to talk to me about my XR- "nothing is broken, but I can see you're really bunged up from the T3s- make sure to eat some extra fibre". Ahhh! The cute doctor tells me I'm getting constipated!
  • CMGragainCMGragain member
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    edited May 2016
    Yeah, well the cute doctor was probably younger than my son.  Oh, well.  Give the old lady a thrill.
    Watching DH walk in with my panties disguised in a grocery bag was fun.  He looked a bit embarrassed, too.
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  • Love your sense of humour! I had a friend who got a port in her chest area and any blockage could be cleared up through the port itself.

    However your sense of humour reminds of her :)
  • Love your sense of humour! I had a friend who got a port in her chest area and any blockage could be cleared up through the port itself.

    However your sense of humour reminds of her :)
    Thank you.  They tried that first, but it didn't work.  Sometimes the body reacts to a foreign agent by encasing it is a fibrin sheath.  This is what happened to me.  The sheath moves aside to allow things to be injected, but when you try to draw out blood for testing, the sheath is sucked into the opening and blocks it.  The only way to fix this is to remove the sheath and hope another one doesn't grow back.  Fortunately, major surgery is not required.  They just go in through a vein in the groin and snake it up to the port, and remove the sheath.  Usually it all goes well.  In my case, the vein broke open afterwards and spurted blood all over the room.
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  • I'm so sorry to hear what you went through!  But you certainly handled it with grace and poise. 
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