Ports for Chemo

ked419
ked419 Member Posts: 13
edited February 2011 in Ovarian Cancer #1
My mom,80 years old, who has been dealing with her cancer for over 4 1/2 years, will have a port inserted on Tuesday, before she begin her next and newest chemo. Thoughts on the port, good thing, bad?

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  • Rookerbird
    Rookerbird Member Posts: 100
    Ports
    Many cancer patients get a port installed before beginning chemotherapy. It's a huge convenience, and saves the patient from having multiple veins tapped whenever they have chemo, tests, PT scans, etc. Do a search for "ports" on this board's past discussions, and you'll find plenty of detailed information.

    I've had my Power Port since the fall of 2009, absolutely LOVE it, and have never met anyone who didn't love theirs.
  • nancy591
    nancy591 Member Posts: 1,027 Member
    port
    I had mine installed when I had my recurrence. I love it too.
  • Mwee
    Mwee Member Posts: 1,338
    a very good thing
    I've had my port for almost 5 years and it works wonderfully. I call it my little third nipple, but actually it makes infusion much simpler.
    Maria
  • lindaprocopio
    lindaprocopio Member Posts: 1,980 Member
    Mwee said:

    a very good thing
    I've had my port for almost 5 years and it works wonderfully. I call it my little third nipple, but actually it makes infusion much simpler.
    Maria

    I did 6 rounds of chemo before getting my port.
    I did all my initial carbo/taxols without a port and could KICK myself for not getting the port sooner. A port makes life with cancer SOOOO much easier!! Since having my port inserted in late 2009, I've had chemo infusions given through it 24 times, and had 5 CT/PET scans with the contrast given through it. Think of all the needle sticks I've been saved from! A port is a GOOD thing. Chemo is very very hard on your veins and unless you are one of the rare lucky ones that only needs a handful of chemo infusions, a port is usually a necessity, and almost always a blessing.
  • childofthestars
    childofthestars Member Posts: 251 Member

    I did 6 rounds of chemo before getting my port.
    I did all my initial carbo/taxols without a port and could KICK myself for not getting the port sooner. A port makes life with cancer SOOOO much easier!! Since having my port inserted in late 2009, I've had chemo infusions given through it 24 times, and had 5 CT/PET scans with the contrast given through it. Think of all the needle sticks I've been saved from! A port is a GOOD thing. Chemo is very very hard on your veins and unless you are one of the rare lucky ones that only needs a handful of chemo infusions, a port is usually a necessity, and almost always a blessing.

    Ports
    I had a port 'installed' prior to my first chemo in August last year, i really didn't want it but it was brilliant. I had it removed after my last treatment in Dec.
    Good luck to your mum
    x
  • jloe
    jloe Member Posts: 174
    It's a good thing
    I had mine put in when I first started the treatments (8/2006). This is about the same time your mom was DX. This really helps you with the treatments and is much easier on the veins (scaring). This is not negative at all and is not a major sugery.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13

    Ports
    Many cancer patients get a port installed before beginning chemotherapy. It's a huge convenience, and saves the patient from having multiple veins tapped whenever they have chemo, tests, PT scans, etc. Do a search for "ports" on this board's past discussions, and you'll find plenty of detailed information.

    I've had my Power Port since the fall of 2009, absolutely LOVE it, and have never met anyone who didn't love theirs.

    Rookerbird, thank you so
    Rookerbird, thank you so much. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    nancy591 said:

    port
    I had mine installed when I had my recurrence. I love it too.

    Nancy, thank you. Thoughts
    Nancy, thank you. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    nancy591 said:

    port
    I had mine installed when I had my recurrence. I love it too.

    Nancy, thank you. Thoughts
    Nancy, thank you. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    Mwee said:

    a very good thing
    I've had my port for almost 5 years and it works wonderfully. I call it my little third nipple, but actually it makes infusion much simpler.
    Maria

    Maria, thank you. Love your
    Maria, thank you. Love your sense of humor. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    Mwee said:

    a very good thing
    I've had my port for almost 5 years and it works wonderfully. I call it my little third nipple, but actually it makes infusion much simpler.
    Maria

    Maria, thank you. Love your
    Maria, thank you. Love your sense of humor. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    Mwee said:

    a very good thing
    I've had my port for almost 5 years and it works wonderfully. I call it my little third nipple, but actually it makes infusion much simpler.
    Maria

    Maria, thank you. Love your
    Maria, thank you. Love your sense of humor. Thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13
    jloe said:

    It's a good thing
    I had mine put in when I first started the treatments (8/2006). This is about the same time your mom was DX. This really helps you with the treatments and is much easier on the veins (scaring). This is not negative at all and is not a major sugery.

    Thank you, thoughts and
    Thank you, thoughts and prayers are with you.
  • ked419
    ked419 Member Posts: 13

    Ports
    I had a port 'installed' prior to my first chemo in August last year, i really didn't want it but it was brilliant. I had it removed after my last treatment in Dec.
    Good luck to your mum
    x

    Thank you so much. Thoughts
    Thank you so much. Thoughts and prayers are with you.