gibbleking
Old School Grand Master
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thanks for the reply..im not keen on the idea of hooks..i didnt know thats how they anchored the line.i assumed it was sort of held in by the covering tape ect.do you have to do the dresing change and flush or is it done by the nurses?pipmeister":3q4y1jhx said:I have found them easy to deal with. Sometimes you can feel the hooks in your skin that holds it in place when you flex your arm, but generally I don't notice it being there. Washing around it is a bit of a pain, and you could get skin rash under the super sticky plaster dressing that holds it all down - I have Iodine swabbed on first, which helps with that. They need maintaining once a week with a flush of Saline and a dressing change regardless of any blood out, or treatment in.gibbleking":3q4y1jhx said:ive got follicular non hodkins doing the nasty,im on round 3 next week for bendamustine and ritux....been having trouble with the stuff killing my veins so will be asking at my next session about picc lines..are they easy to put up with ect?
Pip