Port-a-Cath or not???

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  • Christmas Girl
    Christmas Girl Member Posts: 3,682 Member
    I wasn't even offered a port...
    ... because the chemo NURSES decided I didn't need one.

    Kind regards, Susan
  • Jan_M
    Jan_M Member Posts: 116

    Port
    I have a port but I have had some problems with it. My the disk of the port( the circle where they insert the needle) is in my right breast, I have BC in my left breast.The tail of the port is up near my collar bone. My surgeon prefers this placement because the port does not show. Everytime I go for infusions the nurses complain and have difficulty accessing it. I have to lay flat in order for the nurses to get to it, I feel like such a freak in front of the other patients recieving chemo. Last time they could not get a blood draw and I had to receive the adriamycyn in my vein ( I was crying and scared but it turned out o.K.). When you get your port be sure to ask about i'ts placement. I wish I would have. Surf

    You are not a freak Surfermom
    I too had to lie down to finally get the port to work more times than it worked normal.
  • ladybug22
    ladybug22 Member Posts: 646
    All i can say i love my
    All i can say i love my prot. Ask your doctor what would be best for you.
  • dmdudra
    dmdudra Member Posts: 50
    port-a-cath
    I had mine put in when I first found out about having breast cancer and chemo treatments.. I watch other patients that do not have them in and I am so glad I do.. it takes them longer because it is harder on your veins and harder for the nurse to find a good one to do treatment with.. mine is small and not real noticeable one poke and I am ready. I would recommend it if you are in it for the long haul.. and you can always have it taken out which is what I am going to do when I have my lumpectomy in July... you will be glad you got it.. I love mine.. take care Diane
  • jojo elizapest
    jojo elizapest Member Posts: 122
    i vote port
    I am usually a hard stick...2-3 times average....so my port has been great!
  • JoyD
    JoyD Member Posts: 81
    Yes on PORT
    stox4bux:

    I had requested for a PORT since my veins are small and sensitive. I easily bruise up when they draw blood from my arm. Its a personal choice.

    The PORT is very convenient and less stress for me, as I have heard horror stories in regards to the chemo drugs leaking out and damaging your tissues.

    Joy
  • CR1954
    CR1954 Member Posts: 1,390 Member

    i vote port
    I am usually a hard stick...2-3 times average....so my port has been great!

    jojo.....
    jojo, new pic!! Awesome!

    Love ya!
    CR