On IV's at home

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meggzzie

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I've always done buisness as usual with IVs. I used to have a picc line in either my arm or wrist before switching to a port 6 years ago, and I still did everything I used to do, (except swimming). Friends would understand what it meant when I had a bandage on my arm, and they'd help look after me <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'd be quite careful when shopping - its probably best to avoid crowds, but I can't remember ever being stopped from doing anything. I even went to a friends sleepover when I was about 9 or 10, and my mum just came to do my night meds and left.
 
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meggzzie

Guest
I've always done buisness as usual with IVs. I used to have a picc line in either my arm or wrist before switching to a port 6 years ago, and I still did everything I used to do, (except swimming). Friends would understand what it meant when I had a bandage on my arm, and they'd help look after me <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'd be quite careful when shopping - its probably best to avoid crowds, but I can't remember ever being stopped from doing anything. I even went to a friends sleepover when I was about 9 or 10, and my mum just came to do my night meds and left.
 
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meggzzie

Guest
I've always done buisness as usual with IVs. I used to have a picc line in either my arm or wrist before switching to a port 6 years ago, and I still did everything I used to do, (except swimming). Friends would understand what it meant when I had a bandage on my arm, and they'd help look after me <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'd be quite careful when shopping - its probably best to avoid crowds, but I can't remember ever being stopped from doing anything. I even went to a friends sleepover when I was about 9 or 10, and my mum just came to do my night meds and left.
 
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meggzzie

Guest
I've always done buisness as usual with IVs. I used to have a picc line in either my arm or wrist before switching to a port 6 years ago, and I still did everything I used to do, (except swimming). Friends would understand what it meant when I had a bandage on my arm, and they'd help look after me <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'd be quite careful when shopping - its probably best to avoid crowds, but I can't remember ever being stopped from doing anything. I even went to a friends sleepover when I was about 9 or 10, and my mum just came to do my night meds and left.
 
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meggzzie

Guest
I've always done buisness as usual with IVs. I used to have a picc line in either my arm or wrist before switching to a port 6 years ago, and I still did everything I used to do, (except swimming). Friends would understand what it meant when I had a bandage on my arm, and they'd help look after me <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> I'd be quite careful when shopping - its probably best to avoid crowds, but I can't remember ever being stopped from doing anything. I even went to a friends sleepover when I was about 9 or 10, and my mum just came to do my night meds and left.
 

lexisangels05

New member
Hey, my Lexi just got off of 5 weeks of Vanc at home. She is 5 and we did pretty much what we wanted to do, as long as it did not put her at risk for injury or infection to her PICC. Her infusions took 2 hours so we would plan to be home or in the car for those. I did not want to risk that IV line catching on anything.

One thing I can suggest and recieved lots of compliments for when we went for her check up at UNC is using "Baby Legs" to cover her line. You can order them from Ebay and they come in a ton of colors. This made her PIcc less noticable and was fun to wear. They are cotton, so it was also pretty cool.

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
Hey, my Lexi just got off of 5 weeks of Vanc at home. She is 5 and we did pretty much what we wanted to do, as long as it did not put her at risk for injury or infection to her PICC. Her infusions took 2 hours so we would plan to be home or in the car for those. I did not want to risk that IV line catching on anything.

One thing I can suggest and recieved lots of compliments for when we went for her check up at UNC is using "Baby Legs" to cover her line. You can order them from Ebay and they come in a ton of colors. This made her PIcc less noticable and was fun to wear. They are cotton, so it was also pretty cool.

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
Hey, my Lexi just got off of 5 weeks of Vanc at home. She is 5 and we did pretty much what we wanted to do, as long as it did not put her at risk for injury or infection to her PICC. Her infusions took 2 hours so we would plan to be home or in the car for those. I did not want to risk that IV line catching on anything.

One thing I can suggest and recieved lots of compliments for when we went for her check up at UNC is using "Baby Legs" to cover her line. You can order them from Ebay and they come in a ton of colors. This made her PIcc less noticable and was fun to wear. They are cotton, so it was also pretty cool.

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
Hey, my Lexi just got off of 5 weeks of Vanc at home. She is 5 and we did pretty much what we wanted to do, as long as it did not put her at risk for injury or infection to her PICC. Her infusions took 2 hours so we would plan to be home or in the car for those. I did not want to risk that IV line catching on anything.

One thing I can suggest and recieved lots of compliments for when we went for her check up at UNC is using "Baby Legs" to cover her line. You can order them from Ebay and they come in a ton of colors. This made her PIcc less noticable and was fun to wear. They are cotton, so it was also pretty cool.

Melissa
 

lexisangels05

New member
Hey, my Lexi just got off of 5 weeks of Vanc at home. She is 5 and we did pretty much what we wanted to do, as long as it did not put her at risk for injury or infection to her PICC. Her infusions took 2 hours so we would plan to be home or in the car for those. I did not want to risk that IV line catching on anything.
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<br />One thing I can suggest and recieved lots of compliments for when we went for her check up at UNC is using "Baby Legs" to cover her line. You can order them from Ebay and they come in a ton of colors. This made her PIcc less noticable and was fun to wear. They are cotton, so it was also pretty cool.
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<br />Melissa
 

minimedic304

New member
i do everything like normal, i work out, fish and go to work if I have too. i find you recover a bit faster when you stay active and helps keep you mind off the fact that your on IV meds
 

minimedic304

New member
i do everything like normal, i work out, fish and go to work if I have too. i find you recover a bit faster when you stay active and helps keep you mind off the fact that your on IV meds
 

minimedic304

New member
i do everything like normal, i work out, fish and go to work if I have too. i find you recover a bit faster when you stay active and helps keep you mind off the fact that your on IV meds
 

minimedic304

New member
i do everything like normal, i work out, fish and go to work if I have too. i find you recover a bit faster when you stay active and helps keep you mind off the fact that your on IV meds
 

minimedic304

New member
i do everything like normal, i work out, fish and go to work if I have too. i find you recover a bit faster when you stay active and helps keep you mind off the fact that your on IV meds
 

MamatoAlexa

New member
I have done home IV's three times. Everytime it has been for 14 days. We go about life as normal. I try to nap/rest a bit more but with two children, my days are pretty busy no matter what. I do a Ceftaz push every 8 hours. Tobra once a day. That takes an hour and a pole so I do that aftter the girls are in bed for the night.
Baby legs are a great idea to cover the PICC. I just buy really fun socks at Target or the like. I buy knee socks and just cut the tow section off for a cute and cheap arm cover! This keeps little fingers from touching the line. My older daughter loves to help me pick out my arm band each day.
Good luck!
 

MamatoAlexa

New member
I have done home IV's three times. Everytime it has been for 14 days. We go about life as normal. I try to nap/rest a bit more but with two children, my days are pretty busy no matter what. I do a Ceftaz push every 8 hours. Tobra once a day. That takes an hour and a pole so I do that aftter the girls are in bed for the night.
Baby legs are a great idea to cover the PICC. I just buy really fun socks at Target or the like. I buy knee socks and just cut the tow section off for a cute and cheap arm cover! This keeps little fingers from touching the line. My older daughter loves to help me pick out my arm band each day.
Good luck!
 

MamatoAlexa

New member
I have done home IV's three times. Everytime it has been for 14 days. We go about life as normal. I try to nap/rest a bit more but with two children, my days are pretty busy no matter what. I do a Ceftaz push every 8 hours. Tobra once a day. That takes an hour and a pole so I do that aftter the girls are in bed for the night.
Baby legs are a great idea to cover the PICC. I just buy really fun socks at Target or the like. I buy knee socks and just cut the tow section off for a cute and cheap arm cover! This keeps little fingers from touching the line. My older daughter loves to help me pick out my arm band each day.
Good luck!
 

MamatoAlexa

New member
I have done home IV's three times. Everytime it has been for 14 days. We go about life as normal. I try to nap/rest a bit more but with two children, my days are pretty busy no matter what. I do a Ceftaz push every 8 hours. Tobra once a day. That takes an hour and a pole so I do that aftter the girls are in bed for the night.
Baby legs are a great idea to cover the PICC. I just buy really fun socks at Target or the like. I buy knee socks and just cut the tow section off for a cute and cheap arm cover! This keeps little fingers from touching the line. My older daughter loves to help me pick out my arm band each day.
Good luck!
 

MamatoAlexa

New member
I have done home IV's three times. Everytime it has been for 14 days. We go about life as normal. I try to nap/rest a bit more but with two children, my days are pretty busy no matter what. I do a Ceftaz push every 8 hours. Tobra once a day. That takes an hour and a pole so I do that aftter the girls are in bed for the night.
<br />Baby legs are a great idea to cover the PICC. I just buy really fun socks at Target or the like. I buy knee socks and just cut the tow section off for a cute and cheap arm cover! This keeps little fingers from touching the line. My older daughter loves to help me pick out my arm band each day.
<br />Good luck!
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