Infusion port question
My question is: Does anyone know if there is any metal in the construction of the port? I have looked online, but can't find what the silly little thing is made of. Odd story, our principal reminded us to wear our nametags. When I finally found mine (magnetic and I had stuck it on the top of the door frame of my classroom so I wouldn't lose it!) I put it on and went about my day. My left arm started aching, then my shoulder and neck. It felt like something was pulling on my shoulder and I felt awful. At the end of school, thinking nothing of it, took off the nametag. Half an hour later, I feel great. Day 2 and 3, same thing. It was bumping my port a little, so I moved it to the right side on day 4. 30 minutes, I felt fine. That's when I started wondering about metals. It is no big deal to wear it on the right side. Everybody in school (town) knows who I am anyway and was shocked I could find the thing in the first place! :-) Just curious......
(one more weird story in the list of stories. I'll classify this one with the little magnets in the expanders setting off my son's bakkugans!)
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Ports
Most are plastic/silicone. But there are titanium ports available. Here is a website of the manufacturer of most ports. Some may have small areas of stainless steel or titanium in them.
www.bardaccess.com/port-powerport
There are multiple kinds, you need to check with your MD what kind you had put in.
Glad you can wear you nametag on the right side! What the heck is a bakkugan? LOL
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Chemo portCarrWilson said:Ports
Most are plastic/silicone. But there are titanium ports available. Here is a website of the manufacturer of most ports. Some may have small areas of stainless steel or titanium in them.
www.bardaccess.com/port-powerport
There are multiple kinds, you need to check with your MD what kind you had put in.
Glad you can wear you nametag on the right side! What the heck is a bakkugan? LOL
- Carrie
According to this information, ports may be made of plastic or metal:
www.breastcancer.org/pictures/treatment/chemo_port.jsp
I was curious about mine, so I tried to see what would happen if I put a magnet near it. I think it feel like the magnet was pulling toward it. but then I also have a vivid imagination too...so can't tell for sure.0 -
You Got Me ...m_azingrace said:Chemo port
According to this information, ports may be made of plastic or metal:
www.breastcancer.org/pictures/treatment/chemo_port.jsp
I was curious about mine, so I tried to see what would happen if I put a magnet near it. I think it feel like the magnet was pulling toward it. but then I also have a vivid imagination too...so can't tell for sure.
Okay Grace, couldn't resist. I tried it too, with a refrigerator magnet. It was totally unattracted to my port. But I also have a vivid imagination.
I have a really strong magnet used to grab nails, etc off the ground. Maybe I should have tried that one.
Sharon0 -
Infusion PortFlakey_Flake said:You Got Me ...
Okay Grace, couldn't resist. I tried it too, with a refrigerator magnet. It was totally unattracted to my port. But I also have a vivid imagination.
I have a really strong magnet used to grab nails, etc off the ground. Maybe I should have tried that one.
Sharon
Actually, as I think about it, not all metal is attracted to magnets, only ferrous metal will be attracted. So even with ports that have some metal in the composition, a magnet is not likely to have a response to it. If stainless is used, it would have to be medical grade, which is probably unlikely to have magnetic qualities. I'd love to hear some opinions about this. Gracie0 -
It's titanium!!!
I got online and looked up my model. It is a titanium base with plastic and silicone around it! Titanium is paramagnetic. It is attracted to magnets, but loses all magnetic properties when the magnet is removed. It is MRI safe because the magnets are not in direct contact. The nametag was sitting right on top of it and the layer of epidermis is not thick enough to be a barrier.
What GREAT useless trivia!!!!
(and a bakkugan is a little Japanamation toy that pops open when it hits a magnet. Ugly little critters! Thank goodness that phase has passed!!!)
Thanks to everyone who posted!!!0 -
Mine is plastic. They showedCarrWilson said:Ports
Most are plastic/silicone. But there are titanium ports available. Here is a website of the manufacturer of most ports. Some may have small areas of stainless steel or titanium in them.
www.bardaccess.com/port-powerport
There are multiple kinds, you need to check with your MD what kind you had put in.
Glad you can wear you nametag on the right side! What the heck is a bakkugan? LOL
- Carrie
Mine is plastic. They showed me what it looked like before they put it in. Mine looks like a gray plastic cap with a tube. You are MRI safe and air port safe.0
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