This here is my arm (duh) and all the glorious tubing that I had to hook myself up to. To the right is the cute little bag of antibiotics and the thing by my hand is the pump.
Here's a blurry photo of the PICC line. I didn't show the part that actually goes into my arm because I figure most people are squemish about that kind of thing.
Here is another blurry photo, this one of my special purse that housed the antibiotic bag and the pump. It had handy compartments for everything and it zipped right up. It looked so normal that I don't think people in public could even tell I was hooked up to something unless they looked closely.
4 comments:
I definitely appreciate my port all the more now.
That little machine looks exactly like the pump I had to wear each time I had chemo, 48 hours at a time.
It may very well be the same one! We used Option Care (a home health service) and they did all the dressing changes and provided all the supplies and whatnot. I had to wear that pump 24/7. I was given a full dose of antibiotics every 8 hours and the rest of the time I was given small amounts every 10 minutes to keep the line open.
Interesting to know.
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