Each of the community nurses who made home visits last month said that they don't change SPCs. I had a appointment with the urology nurse at the hospital yesterday who changed it and said that she only had to do the first change, and that the community nurses could do following changes every 6 weeks.
The nurse who came on the 19th chased up the urology appointment, then booked 3 weeks worth of home visits.
Had a visit booked for the 25th, which got moved forward a day. The nurse who came then just made sure I was able to change the leg bag myself, then cancelled the appointment for last week and changed this weeks to a phone consult. These appointments also kept getting bumped around to different offices.
Both of those nurses said that I didn't need a dressing on the wound, but it hurts if there isn't one.
The booked phone consult this morning disappeared off the list, appearing like it had been cancelled, then they called a short time ago when they saw in my records that they'd been booked to change the SPC in 6 weeks and made an appointment to do that (at their clinic. Haven't been there before, but it's next door to the local walk in center)
It seems they aren't going to visit anymore unless I call them with a problem.
Still waiting to hear anything about this surgery at Nepean. Apparently all the registrars in Canberra and southern NSW rotated into different positions last week, which slowed down sorting out the referral.
I'm able to go back to work, once I get an updated certificate to override the one I got when this happened (when they put 5/12/24 as the end date instead of 5/1/24), but a lot of the job requires movements that are likely to impact the SPC site and result in increased discomfit in that area.
The urology nurse yesterday said that if I woke up one morning to find the tube had fallen out, that I could just shove it back in myself.