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I just had my first fill today. I am wondering if this is a normal occurence... Not only did he not use any flouro at all (which sounds like its normal) He didn't numb me up at all. It aggravates me because while i was waiting for him to come into the room, all the stuff he might use was sitting on the counter and there was a bottle of lidocane there so I thought for sure he was gonna numb that area, but no. He just stuck that needle right in there. It flippin hurt. Is that normal?? Does any one else's doc do that??

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Mine does not use any numbing agent, nor does he use fluoro as a general rule. he will do either or both if requested. It was not pleasant the first time, as it took several sticks to locate the port ( a low profile, placed by a different Dr.) But once he found it, he explained how he KNEW he found it, and proved it to my DH! The second fill also took a few pokes, but all has been well, it is minor discomfort---would rather have those pokes than the 75 pounds back!!! Hope your next fill goes smoother for you---try asking for something to numb you next time, since he obviously has it and had used it for someone prior to your visit.

Good luck with your new fill!!! Remember to stick to liquids for awhile, and let the irritation go down some!!! You are on your way!!WoooHooo!!!!

Kat

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My doc (his nurse, actually) offered to numb me, but pointed out that some people prefer to get stuck once intead of twice. Since I generally have a pretty high tolerance to pain anyway, I opted to go without the numbing shot. Fortunately, mine wasn't painful at all.

Tami

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My doc doesn't use lidocaine either!! I just had my third fill a few hours ago and it took 5 pokes to find the port. It is uncomfortable, but not unbearable.

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My Dr. has used something to numb me every time. I think I would rather have it that way.

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I don't have numbing with my doc...it is uncomfortable but not grossly unbearable...I feel tender in the port area after but I manage...I hate it when he digs around with his fingers trying to find the darn thing...that can hurt too!

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That sounds a little like my experience w/my first aftercare doc, only mine was intolerable. He said that maybe my seroma hadn't completely healed. I was scared for a while to try again. I didn't go back to him again.

I ended up going to another doc and she used a numbing agent. It wasn't a needle, so no double pain. Instead it was something cold that she sprayed over the area. I felt nothing, but a little pressure. And she did use fluro. I feel really comfortable getting another fill.....Now it's no big deal.

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first fill today. No pain at all..not even a prick. No numbing agents. He did ask me to push my stomach against his fingers so he could find it easier......

taking the band-aid off was the most pain that I had!!!

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my doctor used a numbing spray that hurt worse than the needle probably would have. they do flouro for the first fill only and then only if there is a problem.

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Nine fills here, no fluoro and no numbing agent.

My doc always gets it right at first try.

niki

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My doc uses a numbing agent and then has so far hit the port on the first try.

It is probably a good thing because I am a bit of wimp when it comes to pain :-)

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Heck ya i get numbed have you ever seen that stinking needle ask next time for numbing stuff you will still feel a couple little pricks but you shouldnt be in that much pain!

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