Have to get ANOTHER port

NYCLawGirl

New member
Mine is in my upper left arm, on the inside so that it technically rests right against my body if my arm is hanging to my side. I have had it for 9 years with no problems whatsoever.

Good parts about this placement:
1. It is totally unnoticable when not accessed. Seriously, it MIGHT show a tiny bump, but no one looks at the inside of your upper arm anyway. No one has ever noticed it and asked me what it was.
2. Even when accessed, it is easily covered by long sleeves. Again, no one ever thinks anything of a little bump under your sleeve, and I can also wrap it if I want.
3. Though I don't recall placement being particularly painful (I was 18 so I may have just forgotten), the pain wouldn't interfere with the vest or chest physio in any way.
4. No worries about the vest or other airway clearance when accessed.
5. I can sleep in any position with it accessed, including on my stomach, because it's just in my arm and there's no tenderness.
6. As a female, I find it less awkward than the chest, but this is a personal thing.

Bad parts:
1. It tends to make nurses, who are much more used to chest ports, nervous. It also (I am told) moves more, but since it is my first port I have no comparison.
2. It's a little smaller than chest ports, which again is a pain for access.
3. I can't access or flush it myself b/c I would have to do so one-handed, and it moves.
4. I have heard that arm ports don't last as long. As I said, mine has worked like a charm for 9 years, so I think this is probably more myth than reality.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
Mine is in my upper left arm, on the inside so that it technically rests right against my body if my arm is hanging to my side. I have had it for 9 years with no problems whatsoever.

Good parts about this placement:
1. It is totally unnoticable when not accessed. Seriously, it MIGHT show a tiny bump, but no one looks at the inside of your upper arm anyway. No one has ever noticed it and asked me what it was.
2. Even when accessed, it is easily covered by long sleeves. Again, no one ever thinks anything of a little bump under your sleeve, and I can also wrap it if I want.
3. Though I don't recall placement being particularly painful (I was 18 so I may have just forgotten), the pain wouldn't interfere with the vest or chest physio in any way.
4. No worries about the vest or other airway clearance when accessed.
5. I can sleep in any position with it accessed, including on my stomach, because it's just in my arm and there's no tenderness.
6. As a female, I find it less awkward than the chest, but this is a personal thing.

Bad parts:
1. It tends to make nurses, who are much more used to chest ports, nervous. It also (I am told) moves more, but since it is my first port I have no comparison.
2. It's a little smaller than chest ports, which again is a pain for access.
3. I can't access or flush it myself b/c I would have to do so one-handed, and it moves.
4. I have heard that arm ports don't last as long. As I said, mine has worked like a charm for 9 years, so I think this is probably more myth than reality.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
Mine is in my upper left arm, on the inside so that it technically rests right against my body if my arm is hanging to my side. I have had it for 9 years with no problems whatsoever.

Good parts about this placement:
1. It is totally unnoticable when not accessed. Seriously, it MIGHT show a tiny bump, but no one looks at the inside of your upper arm anyway. No one has ever noticed it and asked me what it was.
2. Even when accessed, it is easily covered by long sleeves. Again, no one ever thinks anything of a little bump under your sleeve, and I can also wrap it if I want.
3. Though I don't recall placement being particularly painful (I was 18 so I may have just forgotten), the pain wouldn't interfere with the vest or chest physio in any way.
4. No worries about the vest or other airway clearance when accessed.
5. I can sleep in any position with it accessed, including on my stomach, because it's just in my arm and there's no tenderness.
6. As a female, I find it less awkward than the chest, but this is a personal thing.

Bad parts:
1. It tends to make nurses, who are much more used to chest ports, nervous. It also (I am told) moves more, but since it is my first port I have no comparison.
2. It's a little smaller than chest ports, which again is a pain for access.
3. I can't access or flush it myself b/c I would have to do so one-handed, and it moves.
4. I have heard that arm ports don't last as long. As I said, mine has worked like a charm for 9 years, so I think this is probably more myth than reality.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
Mine is in my upper left arm, on the inside so that it technically rests right against my body if my arm is hanging to my side. I have had it for 9 years with no problems whatsoever.

Good parts about this placement:
1. It is totally unnoticable when not accessed. Seriously, it MIGHT show a tiny bump, but no one looks at the inside of your upper arm anyway. No one has ever noticed it and asked me what it was.
2. Even when accessed, it is easily covered by long sleeves. Again, no one ever thinks anything of a little bump under your sleeve, and I can also wrap it if I want.
3. Though I don't recall placement being particularly painful (I was 18 so I may have just forgotten), the pain wouldn't interfere with the vest or chest physio in any way.
4. No worries about the vest or other airway clearance when accessed.
5. I can sleep in any position with it accessed, including on my stomach, because it's just in my arm and there's no tenderness.
6. As a female, I find it less awkward than the chest, but this is a personal thing.

Bad parts:
1. It tends to make nurses, who are much more used to chest ports, nervous. It also (I am told) moves more, but since it is my first port I have no comparison.
2. It's a little smaller than chest ports, which again is a pain for access.
3. I can't access or flush it myself b/c I would have to do so one-handed, and it moves.
4. I have heard that arm ports don't last as long. As I said, mine has worked like a charm for 9 years, so I think this is probably more myth than reality.
 

NYCLawGirl

New member
Mine is in my upper left arm, on the inside so that it technically rests right against my body if my arm is hanging to my side. I have had it for 9 years with no problems whatsoever.
<br />
<br />Good parts about this placement:
<br />1. It is totally unnoticable when not accessed. Seriously, it MIGHT show a tiny bump, but no one looks at the inside of your upper arm anyway. No one has ever noticed it and asked me what it was.
<br />2. Even when accessed, it is easily covered by long sleeves. Again, no one ever thinks anything of a little bump under your sleeve, and I can also wrap it if I want.
<br />3. Though I don't recall placement being particularly painful (I was 18 so I may have just forgotten), the pain wouldn't interfere with the vest or chest physio in any way.
<br />4. No worries about the vest or other airway clearance when accessed.
<br />5. I can sleep in any position with it accessed, including on my stomach, because it's just in my arm and there's no tenderness.
<br />6. As a female, I find it less awkward than the chest, but this is a personal thing.
<br />
<br />Bad parts:
<br />1. It tends to make nurses, who are much more used to chest ports, nervous. It also (I am told) moves more, but since it is my first port I have no comparison.
<br />2. It's a little smaller than chest ports, which again is a pain for access.
<br />3. I can't access or flush it myself b/c I would have to do so one-handed, and it moves.
<br />4. I have heard that arm ports don't last as long. As I said, mine has worked like a charm for 9 years, so I think this is probably more myth than reality.
 

Kelli

New member
Thank you for all of your replies. Certainly gives me a lot to think about.
I'm concerned if I got it in my inner arm, it would hard to cover with summer IV's. I had a p.a.s. port once and it was in my left forearm, and I hated to wear sleeves in the summer to cover that darn thing up.

As for my side, that would be the easiest to cover but how is it to access? I'm assuming you can just pull your shirt up. You don't have to go shirtless right? Do you tape your tubing to yourside (so you don't have to tuck it into your pants). <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Does anyone ever grab you there (hugging, tickeling)?

Thanks,
kelli
 

Kelli

New member
Thank you for all of your replies. Certainly gives me a lot to think about.
I'm concerned if I got it in my inner arm, it would hard to cover with summer IV's. I had a p.a.s. port once and it was in my left forearm, and I hated to wear sleeves in the summer to cover that darn thing up.

As for my side, that would be the easiest to cover but how is it to access? I'm assuming you can just pull your shirt up. You don't have to go shirtless right? Do you tape your tubing to yourside (so you don't have to tuck it into your pants). <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Does anyone ever grab you there (hugging, tickeling)?

Thanks,
kelli
 

Kelli

New member
Thank you for all of your replies. Certainly gives me a lot to think about.
I'm concerned if I got it in my inner arm, it would hard to cover with summer IV's. I had a p.a.s. port once and it was in my left forearm, and I hated to wear sleeves in the summer to cover that darn thing up.

As for my side, that would be the easiest to cover but how is it to access? I'm assuming you can just pull your shirt up. You don't have to go shirtless right? Do you tape your tubing to yourside (so you don't have to tuck it into your pants). <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Does anyone ever grab you there (hugging, tickeling)?

Thanks,
kelli
 

Kelli

New member
Thank you for all of your replies. Certainly gives me a lot to think about.
I'm concerned if I got it in my inner arm, it would hard to cover with summer IV's. I had a p.a.s. port once and it was in my left forearm, and I hated to wear sleeves in the summer to cover that darn thing up.

As for my side, that would be the easiest to cover but how is it to access? I'm assuming you can just pull your shirt up. You don't have to go shirtless right? Do you tape your tubing to yourside (so you don't have to tuck it into your pants). <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Does anyone ever grab you there (hugging, tickeling)?

Thanks,
kelli
 

Kelli

New member
Thank you for all of your replies. Certainly gives me a lot to think about.
<br />I'm concerned if I got it in my inner arm, it would hard to cover with summer IV's. I had a p.a.s. port once and it was in my left forearm, and I hated to wear sleeves in the summer to cover that darn thing up.
<br />
<br />As for my side, that would be the easiest to cover but how is it to access? I'm assuming you can just pull your shirt up. You don't have to go shirtless right? Do you tape your tubing to yourside (so you don't have to tuck it into your pants). <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> Does anyone ever grab you there (hugging, tickeling)?
<br />
<br />Thanks,
<br />kelli
 

KLeigh

New member
hey Kelli-
I'm getting a port placed tomorrow. My doctor suggested under my breast tissue, as well. He said a lot of women who get the ports are doing that now so they can hide it easily. As for the tubing and tickling/hugging. I will have to get back to you on that <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
All i know is if it's where NO ONE can see it then it's the perfect for me. But i will have to see how accessing it will be. I be sure to let you know soon!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
hey Kelli-
I'm getting a port placed tomorrow. My doctor suggested under my breast tissue, as well. He said a lot of women who get the ports are doing that now so they can hide it easily. As for the tubing and tickling/hugging. I will have to get back to you on that <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
All i know is if it's where NO ONE can see it then it's the perfect for me. But i will have to see how accessing it will be. I be sure to let you know soon!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
hey Kelli-
I'm getting a port placed tomorrow. My doctor suggested under my breast tissue, as well. He said a lot of women who get the ports are doing that now so they can hide it easily. As for the tubing and tickling/hugging. I will have to get back to you on that <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
All i know is if it's where NO ONE can see it then it's the perfect for me. But i will have to see how accessing it will be. I be sure to let you know soon!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
hey Kelli-
I'm getting a port placed tomorrow. My doctor suggested under my breast tissue, as well. He said a lot of women who get the ports are doing that now so they can hide it easily. As for the tubing and tickling/hugging. I will have to get back to you on that <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
All i know is if it's where NO ONE can see it then it's the perfect for me. But i will have to see how accessing it will be. I be sure to let you know soon!!!
 

KLeigh

New member
hey Kelli-
<br />I'm getting a port placed tomorrow. My doctor suggested under my breast tissue, as well. He said a lot of women who get the ports are doing that now so they can hide it easily. As for the tubing and tickling/hugging. I will have to get back to you on that <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
<br />All i know is if it's where NO ONE can see it then it's the perfect for me. But i will have to see how accessing it will be. I be sure to let you know soon!!!
 

juliepie

New member
I love where mine is. It's on the inner side of my left breast, right in the middle. You can't see it with any clothing, I can access it myself, and even in a bathing suit it's barely noticeable. It disrupts the natural line of my cleavage, but just barely- and again, only when I am in a bathing suit. When I am accessed I have to be careful to place the needle certain ways, but that is only so I can wear a bra comfortably. That's pretty much the only con to where I have it placed. It took a few tries to figure out how to position and tape down the needle correctly. I think there is a picture in my blog- I took reference pics of my port and g-tube.

Good luck!!
 

juliepie

New member
I love where mine is. It's on the inner side of my left breast, right in the middle. You can't see it with any clothing, I can access it myself, and even in a bathing suit it's barely noticeable. It disrupts the natural line of my cleavage, but just barely- and again, only when I am in a bathing suit. When I am accessed I have to be careful to place the needle certain ways, but that is only so I can wear a bra comfortably. That's pretty much the only con to where I have it placed. It took a few tries to figure out how to position and tape down the needle correctly. I think there is a picture in my blog- I took reference pics of my port and g-tube.

Good luck!!
 

juliepie

New member
I love where mine is. It's on the inner side of my left breast, right in the middle. You can't see it with any clothing, I can access it myself, and even in a bathing suit it's barely noticeable. It disrupts the natural line of my cleavage, but just barely- and again, only when I am in a bathing suit. When I am accessed I have to be careful to place the needle certain ways, but that is only so I can wear a bra comfortably. That's pretty much the only con to where I have it placed. It took a few tries to figure out how to position and tape down the needle correctly. I think there is a picture in my blog- I took reference pics of my port and g-tube.

Good luck!!
 

juliepie

New member
I love where mine is. It's on the inner side of my left breast, right in the middle. You can't see it with any clothing, I can access it myself, and even in a bathing suit it's barely noticeable. It disrupts the natural line of my cleavage, but just barely- and again, only when I am in a bathing suit. When I am accessed I have to be careful to place the needle certain ways, but that is only so I can wear a bra comfortably. That's pretty much the only con to where I have it placed. It took a few tries to figure out how to position and tape down the needle correctly. I think there is a picture in my blog- I took reference pics of my port and g-tube.

Good luck!!
 

juliepie

New member
I love where mine is. It's on the inner side of my left breast, right in the middle. You can't see it with any clothing, I can access it myself, and even in a bathing suit it's barely noticeable. It disrupts the natural line of my cleavage, but just barely- and again, only when I am in a bathing suit. When I am accessed I have to be careful to place the needle certain ways, but that is only so I can wear a bra comfortably. That's pretty much the only con to where I have it placed. It took a few tries to figure out how to position and tape down the needle correctly. I think there is a picture in my blog- I took reference pics of my port and g-tube.
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<br />Good luck!!
 
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