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Third visit.

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Ugh, I'm not posting this asking for advice or seeking help. I just need to vent a little and tell my little story because I kept it to myself for awhile from most of you. Not much of you know that I have kidney failure. Anyway, this year I had a procedure done that removed a fistula that was getting too big replaced with a graft in my arm. The surgery for that was done in January, so the month was spent healing the arm and what not. In Feb, I had another visit for surgery to remove the staples from my arm that was holding the skin together in my arm, and Feb was spent healing the arm from that. Well, last week, my arm developed these scalings when it should be completely healed. It bothered the heck out of me and I couldn't help but scratch and peel off the scales despite knowing I shouldn't. After having enough, I decided to visit the clinic and I was prescibed some cream to apply to treat the scales.

So far it looks to be working, but since then, the arm has swollen up and became warm to the touch. I couldn't use the arm for my dialysis treatment because of this and had to use my catheter, which I recently had replaced for the second time this year since having it back because of my arm. And now I am expected to see my surgeon for the third time this year to have another surgery done. I hope this would fix this problem, because it's starting to become one. >_<
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  1. ~*~Celes~*~'s Avatar
    i understand about the itchy scaly part, i have a skin condition of some sort that leaves me with dry, scaly skin that itches to no end unless i get a certain amount of sunlight.

    just hang in there pr00t. *hugs*
  2. Peegee's Avatar
    :D

    :(
    kidney failure is treatable? I need to look into this.
    Thanks for share Prooooooot <3
  3. Agent Proto's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Peegee



    kidney failure is treatable? I need to look into this.
    Thanks for share Prooooooot <3
    Yes. It's treatable. If I had not visited a clinic and left my kidneys to fail, I could have died back in 2005.