Dry Sleeve Questions
Don
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My husband was
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My husband was described by one of the nurses as a "hairy beast" and when they were going to put in his last PICC line before putting in another drain, he asked them to start the anesthesia first! Anyway, he will be shaving anything that will require taping from now on.0 -
I don't have one of those or
I don't have one of those or any hair, but I am curious about keeping it dry- doesn't it get to the point where you don't have to worry about it? I had a port and after about week 2 it didn't matter if I got it wet. Now when the pump was hooked up I did, is that what you mean? Or is it always a problem0 -
always keep dryPatteee said:I don't have one of those or
I don't have one of those or any hair, but I am curious about keeping it dry- doesn't it get to the point where you don't have to worry about it? I had a port and after about week 2 it didn't matter if I got it wet. Now when the pump was hooked up I did, is that what you mean? Or is it always a problem
Hi Patteee,
I had to keep mine dry the entire time (11 mos). It's quite a bit different than a port. I didn't have the "hair" issue and still got very irritated by the tape. I think shaving would be the wise thing to do if its ok with the doctor. Sorry guys, I never thought about that additional discomfort.
Blessings to all,
Debbie (gramma)0 -
Hi guys and gals,Muzzy said:tape
I had the same problem. First shave and second have them use cloth tape instead of silk tape it comes off way,way easier. Hope this helps.
Muzzy
Just glad to be here
I appreciate the feedback. I did ask about paper tape, but it seems like a no-go for the dressing. Kaiser uses a premade rectangular bandage of sorts that is clear on the top so they can see what's going on between treatments in the PICC line area.
I think I will just shave the hair on my arms shorter but not all the way off, who knew my beard trimmmer could come in handy for my arms too.
Don0 -
Shaved my armscoolvdub said:Hi guys and gals,
I appreciate the feedback. I did ask about paper tape, but it seems like a no-go for the dressing. Kaiser uses a premade rectangular bandage of sorts that is clear on the top so they can see what's going on between treatments in the PICC line area.
I think I will just shave the hair on my arms shorter but not all the way off, who knew my beard trimmmer could come in handy for my arms too.
Don
and it really makes a difference. The Dry Sleeve is easier to put on and remove, it also holds the seal better.
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Hey Don,coolvdub said:Shaved my arms
and it really makes a difference. The Dry Sleeve is easier to put on and remove, it also holds the seal better.
Don
I didn't know about
Hey Don,
I didn't know about the dry sleeve. I used saran wrap and paper tape. Oh well whatever works. I have Kaiser also. Glad your new approach is working.
Blessings to you and your family,
Debbie (gramma)0
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