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Old 02-28-2007, 10:29 PM #1
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Default Bad veins

hi everyone anyone have problems with there veins, i am having an awful time, i have not had a pheresis in about 12 weeks i am getting so week breathing is getting harder they cant seem to get a vein that will take, i had a catherter in my chest that did not last that long it got infected so they took that out then
they tried venous catheter in the groin they could not get that in and i will never do that again , SOOOO much pain . now they just did a av fistula about 3 weeks ago and they said that it may have to be done again cause the veins are just so small they are having trouble taking i have had 4 different doctors and they all say i have bad veins but this was not always so , a few years ago they never had a problem so is this from all the treatments or from the MG does anyone have any suggestions i am willing to try anything well almost anything
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