The port
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PortSnapDragon2 said:I have no idea how long you
I have no idea how long you are suppose to keep the port after chemo. A nurse in my surgeons clinic has one. She told me it was recommended for her to keep it 5 yrs with flushes every 6wks. She gets it out this summer. It might depend on type of cancer and stage, Idk. In my case the cancer center I went to was bare min. It was just a chemo filling station is the best way to put it. I was ignored or brushed off and it was my surgeon who brought up removing it.
YES, you have to be your own advocate! Good for you! Learn all you can and use that knowledge for the best outcome.
Guess it all depends on treatment. If you are continuing with treatment then it might be a good thing to keep the port in. If you aren't using it anymore, your oncologist will let you know when it can come out. Also, it is up to the doctor about flushes because not all of them recommend the same protocol. My doctor took mine out one month after my treatment ended and a clear scan.
Kim
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WowSnapDragon2 said:What is the reason for having
What is the reason for having it 22 yrs?
BTW: the dr who put mine in said he was the only one who could remove it. I don't think so. My body my port bought and paid for, my property
Mine was causing thyroid irritation and inflammation (might be why thyroid levels are out of whack and deveoloped some nodules), causing stenosis in the main vein that also leads to your heart. Dangerous in my case.
That would be dangerous. Some people just don't adjust well to the port either. They have infection problems, blockage, or it just malfunctions. My port hurt terribly as it was right on my collar bone and anytime it was touched it would send pain through it.
Kim
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I don't keep the port. Due to being afraid of a reccurence! I keep it to use for blood draws and ct scans or pet or any thing requiring vein access ! The reason is Bc I will not be using this port for treatment again Bc I don't plan to have treatment. Chemo or radiation if it recurs. I did it once It was the worse experience of my life and ?? I refuse to do it again !
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