You should try a PICC line in the bicep area for a few months. ;-) I'm glad I kept the blue TPE shower protector from my first PICC. Was $20 well spent. Sealed up the area quite well.
Here's to hoping that the issue doesn't come back. [Beer]
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They first just ran it (it=chemo) up my left arm (where all these issues were). It was so painful I begged for a central line.
So, I got a groshong. Which looked like this for a shower. (I think it made two showers).
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They gave us these little alcohol based swabbie-cleaner things, and when my wife hit the skin with it, it was like a serious 10/10 pain. I mean, it was like triple or quadruple the bone drill.
Unfortunately, cancer completely f@wk3d my skin, and that produced this:
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Onc nurse didn't even ask the doctor, she took one look and gave it a pull.
So that lasted about 3 days, Friday to a Monday or so. Then I had nothing for about a week or so until getting ready for next dose, and they (mercifully and thankfully) gave me a port.
[Beer]
Yeah, cancer was all sorts of good times and interesting side effects.
My skin is still half messed up.
I did get one of those commercial shower protectors this go-around. Unfortunately, I didn't even try it on - it was obvious that it came up ~ to the elbow, but the bandages another 6" at least.
So, saran and garbage bags.
Right now, it is getting old that I can't get comfy. No pain (or feeling, I guess), but sitting, laying, whatever is all just unnatural.
The shower protector I bought from my infectious disease doc looks like this: Attachment 75859
Yeah, cancer sucks. So does dealing with nerve issues. The healing process isn't quick. I hope you can get some relief. I found that Lyrica has helped a lot with the crazy sensations I've been getting in my feet since my first spinal fusion surgery. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers that this goes well for you.