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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>TonyaH</b></i>
Yes, Heather,
That's the only problem. With a pump there is no fear of oversleeping during the night. Andrew has had eclipse balls for every picc he has ever had, using tobramycin, gentimycin, and timentin. We are considering trying the pump next time, simply for the sake of my sanity. The balls need to be taken out of the fridge an hour or two before infusion or they'll take forever to administer. So, being on a 12 6 12 6 schedule AND pulling meds out of the fridge 2 hours prior, AND having to stay awake during infusion for fear of not waking up when it is finished, I never get more than 3 hours of consecutive sleep when he's on ivs. The balls are great for daytime, but the nights are what is hard. He sleeps through it all, though. So at least he can rest. But I'm afraid of becoming overly tired and making a mistake.</end quote></div>
Tonya, We were always on 12's and 6's too (actually hospital always start us on 8s and 2s but we take a few days to move it to 12's 6's). We were told that we could take the next dose out of the fridge when we start the previous one. So at midnight, I'd take out the 6am dose and infuse the midnight one. We were also told that the timing has an hour leaway. So we'd usually try and do the midnight one close to midnight, but then hold off the am one till 6:30 when my DH wakes up.
<b>This is a great topic!! These are tips you just can't get from your neighbors or the moms in the PTA!!!</b>
Yes, Heather,
That's the only problem. With a pump there is no fear of oversleeping during the night. Andrew has had eclipse balls for every picc he has ever had, using tobramycin, gentimycin, and timentin. We are considering trying the pump next time, simply for the sake of my sanity. The balls need to be taken out of the fridge an hour or two before infusion or they'll take forever to administer. So, being on a 12 6 12 6 schedule AND pulling meds out of the fridge 2 hours prior, AND having to stay awake during infusion for fear of not waking up when it is finished, I never get more than 3 hours of consecutive sleep when he's on ivs. The balls are great for daytime, but the nights are what is hard. He sleeps through it all, though. So at least he can rest. But I'm afraid of becoming overly tired and making a mistake.</end quote></div>
Tonya, We were always on 12's and 6's too (actually hospital always start us on 8s and 2s but we take a few days to move it to 12's 6's). We were told that we could take the next dose out of the fridge when we start the previous one. So at midnight, I'd take out the 6am dose and infuse the midnight one. We were also told that the timing has an hour leaway. So we'd usually try and do the midnight one close to midnight, but then hold off the am one till 6:30 when my DH wakes up.
<b>This is a great topic!! These are tips you just can't get from your neighbors or the moms in the PTA!!!</b>