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What if I need dialysis and I have a fear of needles?

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Many people have a fear of needles, which can also be known as needle phobia. A person with needle phobia can often experience feelings such as anxiety and fear or have a physiological reaction such as fainting, shock or dizziness. These reactions can be caused by exposure to needles, or even the thought of needles or sharp objects.
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How can I overcome my fear of needles?

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Fear of needles is common among those who need to frequently inject medicines. It often relates to a painful childhood experience at a dentist or doctor. Relaxation methods, like visualization, may help relieve your anxiety. You might also try concentrating on the positive -the fact that your injections are helping to help you preserve active living longer! AVONEX (Interferon beta-1a) is a potent drug that must be delivered by injection.
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Can I still have a good life if I need dialysis?

Life Options | Kidney Disease Info | FAQ
Yes, you can live long and live well with dialysis. Many people—even those with family members on dialysis—don't know that there are several types of dialysis. You can choose a type of treatment that lets you keep doing all or most of the things you value. Some people with CKD put off dialysis as long as they can, because they are afraid. But people who start treatment before they are terribly ill and malnourished do much better.
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For more information about dialysis, see: Which type of dialysis should I have?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
Kidney transplant is often a better treatment option for kidney failure because it may allow you to live a fairly normal life. But there are some drawbacks: If no one you know can donate a kidney, the wait for a transplant may be long. You will probably need to have dialysis while you wait for a kidney. It may be difficult to find a good match for your blood and tissue types. Sometimes, even when the match is good, the body rejects the new kidney.
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Chronic Kidney Disease
Kidney transplant is often a better treatment option for kidney failure because it may allow you to live a fairly normal life. But there are some drawbacks: If no one you know can donate a kidney, the wait for a transplant may be long. You will probably need to have dialysis while you wait for a kidney. It may be difficult to find a good match for your blood and tissue types. Sometimes, even when the match is good, the body rejects the new kidney.
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Can I travel on dialysis?

University of Michigan Nephrology: Info for Patients
Yes. Please tell your social worker. We will need at least 30 days notice for Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis.
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Can I swim on dialysis?

University of Michigan Nephrology: Info for Patients
Possibly. This will depend on several factors. Please discuss your particular situation with your renal team.
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What is Peritoneal Dialysis?

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Peritoneal Dialysis uses the inside lining of your own abdomen as a natural filter to clean your blood. A surgeon places a soft tube called a catheter in your abdomen. A cleansing fluid called dialysate travels through this tube into your abdomen. Wastes and extra water pass into this dialysate fluid from your blood. After several hours, you remove this fluid from your abdomen through the same tube and start the cleansing process again.
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When is Dialysis Needed?

National Kidney Foundation of Michigan: Learn More - Frequen...
You need dialysis when you develop end stage kidney failure-usually by the time you lose about 85 to 90 percent of your kidney function.
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What Does Dialysis Do?

National Kidney Foundation of Michigan: Learn More - Frequen...
Like healthy kidneys, dialysis keeps your body in balance. Dialysis does the following: Removes waste, salt and extra water to prevent them from building up in the body; keeps a safe level of certain chemicals in your blood, such as potassium, sodium and bicarbonate; helps to control blood pressure.
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What type of dialysis should I have?

Chronic Kidney Disease, SVCMC; New York NY
The cause of chronic kidney disease is not always known. But any condition or disease that damages blood vessels or other structures in the kidneys can lead to kidney disease. The most common causes of chronic kidney disease are: Diabetes. Diabetes causes about 35% of all chronic kidney disease. High blood sugar levels caused by diabetes damage blood vessels in the kidneys. If the blood sugar level remains high, this damage gradually reduces the function of the kidneys.
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Is dialysis uncomfortable?

Adult Renal Dialysis Unit - University Health System
You may have some discomfort when the needles are put into your fistula or graft, but most patients have no other problems. The dialysis treatment itself is painless. However, some patients may have a drop in their blood pressure. If this happens, you may feel sick to your stomach, vomit, have a headache or cramps. With frequent treatments, those problems usually go away. Back to top
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Is dialysis expensive?

Adult Renal Dialysis Unit - University Health System
Yes. Dialysis costs a lot of money. However, the federal government pays 80 percent of all dialysis costs for most patients. Private health insurance or state medical aid also help with the costs. Back to top
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Who needs dialysis?

Thoratec - Patients & Families: Vectra VAG
More than 220,000 Americans receive ongoing dialysis with approximately 87% of those receiving hemodialysis. Events leading up to the need for dialysis include loss of kidneys due to birth defects, injury or diseases such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
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I have had problems with needles breaking during machine embroidery. What needles do I need?

Baby Lock - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
I put the blank card from the Palette in my Esante tried to choose a design and the machine is making a squealing noise. I am not sure what the largest embroidery field or number of colors my Baby Lock embroidery machine can understand for a design. Click here for a useful chart that contains maximum embroidery frame, stitch count and color changes per design, for all Baby Lock embroidery machine models.
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What about the fear factor? Why do I fear quitting so much?

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I have found this to be the number one concern among most quitters. In fact, fear stops more smokers from quitting than any other factor. When you understand why you're afraid to quit smoking you won't be afraid anymore. You'll handle the withdrawal period with authority and without feeling like you're going to be "missing something." Only if you insist.
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Do I need to see a psychologist because I have a fear of flying?

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Some people prefer self-help books, and it is not necessary to see a psychologist to successfully overcome a phobia. On the other hand it may help give you structure and teach you how to deal with the stressful situation.
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What's to fear?

No-Scalpel Vasectomy - Dr. Kurt P. Helgerson, MD, PC
Skin bruising is common, and is harmless. About 2% of patients have more pain than they like, but with antibiotics and pain medications, this almost always resolves soon. It is more likely to occur if there's bleeding into the scrotum from a broken blood vessel due to over-activity; the less you move for two days after the procedure, the more you reduce that risk. If bleeding occurs, one half of the scrotum would feel thick.
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How will I know when the needles need to be replaced?

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The lights on the Elanra will turn from green to orange, which will give you about 1 to 2 weeks warning before the lights turn red and the unit shuts down. Once the reset button has been depressed it will re-set back to 0 and begin counting down from 1200 again.
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Do I need to bring any needles or other equipment?

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Yes, you will receive a complete list of supplies and ordering information with your seminar confirmation: bull; bring your travel kit which should include needles, cotton balls, alcohol swabs, a sharps container, and Qtips.
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How Big Are The Needles?

Bloomingdale Acupuncture frequently asked questions
They're not very big. The typical Chinese fine needle measures .25 to .30 millimeters in diameter, and 30-50 millimeters in length. The diameter is similar to your own hair. Acupuncture needles, unlike hypodermic needles, are neither hollow nor rigid, and the tip is shaped to increase the patient's comfort during insertion.
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Do the Needles Hurt?

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The needles are usually made of stainless steel, not much thicker that a human hair. Usually nothing is felt as the needle penetrates the skin but there will be some sensation as the needle reaches the subcutaneous acupuncture point. This can be a feeling of numbness, or an ache, or an "alive" sensation, or a sort of sharpness. It is certainly a lot less painful than the sensation of being accidentally punctured by a needle or a pin. Some people seem to feel hardly anything at all.
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Are the needles clean?

Well Within: FAQ
In Florida and in the United States, Acupuncturists are required by law to use sterilized, individually packaged, disposable needles. Needles are not saved or reused for later treatments. They are properly disposed of in Sharps containers and treated as Biohazardous Waste. This eliminates the possibility of transmitting a communicable disease by a contaminated needle.
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Will there be any needles or injections?

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In certain circumstances it is felt that a MRI contrast agent administered intravenously would provide additional necessary information. In the following circumstances, an injection is required: If you are scheduled for an evaluation of your urethra or prostate, you may receive an intramuscular injection to reduce bowel motion/spasms.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Single-use, sterile, disposable needles are used. Unlike hypodermic needles, acupuncture needles are ultra thin and flexible- five to six acupuncture needles fit inside of a typical hypodermic needle. The thinness of the needles permits a nearly painless insertion. After insertion, patients may feel some heaviness, distention, tingling, or electric sensation either around the needle or traveling along the affected meridian.
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