wrphillips 0 Posted May 15, 2013 I have been for 3 fills since my surgery on 1/10/13. The first under fluoro in the hospital. The stick was no big deal, but my dr really had to dig around for a loooong time before finding the spot to give me a fill-but I did get a fill. The second time was in the office (4/10/13) and the np stuck me three different times and was really digging around again and could not find the spot to give me a fill. So, she sent me back to the hospital later on to try with my dr under fluoro again. That appt was yesterday. The same thing happened again, lots of digging around, only one stick though and still no fill. Now I have to go on the 30th for a port adjustment. He is going to stitch my port to the muscles in my stomach so that it won't "float around". Has anyone else had an experience like this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
labwalker 1,177 Posted May 15, 2013 My port is stitched in place, and it is also very pronounced. I can feel a bump where the port is located, and even the tube attachment point. Never had a problem with APRN finding the port in three fills. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted May 15, 2013 I have been for 3 fills since my surgery on 1/10/13. The first under fluoro in the hospital. The stick was no big deal, but my dr really had to dig around for a loooong time before finding the spot to give me a fill-but I did get a fill. The second time was in the office (4/10/13) and the np stuck me three different times and was really digging around again and could not find the spot to give me a fill. So, she sent me back to the hospital later on to try with my dr under fluoro again. That appt was yesterday. The same thing happened again, lots of digging around, only one stick though and still no fill. Now I have to go on the 30th for a port adjustment. He is going to stitch my port to the muscles in my stomach so that it won't "float around". Has anyone else had an experience like this? It should have been stitched into place during surgery, not left floating around. Did yours maybe tear loose? It's not common but it can and does happen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wrphillips 0 Posted May 15, 2013 My dr uses mesh when the port is placed. It may have also been stitched during the original surgery, just not to the muscles in my stomach. My port is turned slightly toward my feet, but not a great deal. I should not be experiencing these problems according to my dr. I just ended up with a "stubborn port". I have not had anything to happen that would have made it move or tear loose. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites