port bleeding
Tracey
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I joined this board last
I joined this board last week-after my mom was just diagnosed. ***sigh-- in reading all these posts, My heart goes out to everyone- My mom is also getting a port- in 11 days. I just wanted to say hopefully we can support each other through this thing we will help them fight. It's a long road for us, too, Tracey. She is just starting to get sick I believe since they say 10 days after 1st chemo that you will. :-( You ladies who have this all I can say is I love you all and I am glad you are here..and we can support each other. God Bless you all. Tracey- I hope you get your answer soon so your mom can have relief. HUGS... XOXO Michele0 -
My experience
Tracey,
I've had my port in for 10 months and never had a problem with bleeding. I'd certainly listen to the advise of the nurse and call the doctor if it persists. Hopefully she can get it under control because the port certainly makes any access (putting drugs in or taking blood out) MUCH easier.
Your mother has my very best wishes.
Paula0 -
This reply is much later
This reply is much later than a couple of hours, but I think excessive bleeding means a lot of blood. We "civilians" tend to panic much more easily at the sight of blood than the pros do. As long as it shows any signs of slowing down at all, I would say it's probably fine.
Carlene0 -
Update
Ended up speaking to the dr several times last night. She said she expected the bleeding due to the Plavix my mom has to take. I had two options - but alot of pressure on it (for up to 24 hrs) or go to ER where they would put pressure on it. She said my mom must stay laying down, with compression and ice. Bleeding finally slowed at about 6:00 this morning, but it was a LONG night. Thanks for your concern ladies!0 -
Hugs to your mom- how is shetmc576 said:Update
Ended up speaking to the dr several times last night. She said she expected the bleeding due to the Plavix my mom has to take. I had two options - but alot of pressure on it (for up to 24 hrs) or go to ER where they would put pressure on it. She said my mom must stay laying down, with compression and ice. Bleeding finally slowed at about 6:00 this morning, but it was a LONG night. Thanks for your concern ladies!
Hugs to your mom- how is she doing with the port now?0 -
The numbing cream workstmc576 said:Doing better,
although it is still really sensitive, and she is nervous about having it accessed tomorrow. Hopefully the numbing cream works.
Tracey
The numbing cream works GREAT. Use a big glob and put it on 45 minutes to an hour before the port is due to be accessed. Cover with a pad of Saran Wrap.
Carlene0 -
questionHissy_Fitz said:The numbing cream works
The numbing cream works GREAT. Use a big glob and put it on 45 minutes to an hour before the port is due to be accessed. Cover with a pad of Saran Wrap.
Carlene
My mom woke up with purple bruising coming from the port site, covering both breasts. She bruises easily due to her blood thinnners, but I though it was odd to show up this many days later. She has a call in to the surgeon, and she sees the onc. tomorrow. Just wondering if this happened to anyone else.0 -
I had bruising for a longtmc576 said:question
My mom woke up with purple bruising coming from the port site, covering both breasts. She bruises easily due to her blood thinnners, but I though it was odd to show up this many days later. She has a call in to the surgeon, and she sees the onc. tomorrow. Just wondering if this happened to anyone else.
I had bruising for a long time, but just over the port area. In fact, mine still looks a bit "bruised" but it's just because the port itself is purple and if you don't have a lot of padding in that area, it kind of shows thru.
Carlene0 -
oopstmc576 said:question
My mom woke up with purple bruising coming from the port site, covering both breasts. She bruises easily due to her blood thinnners, but I though it was odd to show up this many days later. She has a call in to the surgeon, and she sees the onc. tomorrow. Just wondering if this happened to anyone else.
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