Hi Rubes
I had a PICC line inserted for my chemo back in September last year and reading and seeing diagrams of what they were going to do does seem a little overwhelming and scary but I have to say I am so glad I had it. Once the chemo started and you are faced with numerous blood tests and then huge syringes of liquid, bags of chemicals and saline and any other type of liquid you are deemed to need, in my case potassium, you begin to appreciate how the one procedure to fit the PICC is nothing compared to the number of needles you would have to face for each canula.
It is a little unsightly and always there but not hard to cover with a shirt and you know it is only a temporary adornment but such a useful thing even allowing more than one thing to be administered at one time due to it having more than one port.
Good luck with it and you dont have to watch it going in as you are lay down and hopefully they will talk mindless chat with you to take your mind off the procedure lie they did with me and until the treatment gets in full flow you will not appreciate how many needles it will save you. I also watched the scan machine pictures and they also distracted me watching the line go in.
I had a second one fitted after my op to administer the cocktails I needed then of antibiotics, saline, potassium, magnesium and many other substances in a bag so a very useful contraption that sounds a lot worse than it is.
Kasianne