Lock & Go 23/06/2017

It has already been a week since the line was put into my chest in Kings College Hospital in London and this morning we took a trip to the local Haemodialysis Unit at Kent & Canterbury Hospital, Canterbury.
I will be spending the foreseeable future under the Haemodialysis Team at Canterbury so today was on my best behaviour.
£2 charge for blue badge holders is fairly new, got to feel for the hospital car park as it must be losing money if it needs to charge disabled people.

The Nurse in charge was lovely and extremely approachable which helps in situations like this. An educational session on flushing and locking the line for my wife and I and in a couple of weeks we will be doing it all alone. Next week Kim will come away with homework in the form of an old line to practice on, I have a funny feeling when I sleep I may be a dummy patient aswell...
During the show and tell she noticed the line was a little loose so offered to put in a stitch or three!! A little finger and all thumbs but we got it done and it feels so much safer and not tugging as much. I cheekily asked for the top little stitches to be removed and ta da all done and healing lovely.

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