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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis - NxStage Users => Topic started by: alrightstill on February 28, 2009, 06:44:57 PM
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In my latest delivery of NxStage supplies I got a different batch of saline. (Seems every few months the saline changes!) This one seems to be direct from Fresenius itself (fresenius brand) and boy oh boy are they a bitch to open in every sense of the word! Starting with the packaging itself.. the bag it comes in I haven't been able to open a bag yet without using scissors. And then when spiking the machine.. forget about it! It's extremely difficult..
I think I'll try complaining to the clinic first (don't think that will do much good..) and then I'm going to write a letter or maybe even call Fresenius. :rant;
Is anyone else having trouble?
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There's another post on here somewhere about us complaining about those. Bill said that rubbing the spike with alcohol helps. I tried to get Fresenius to switch back with no luck. When my clinic decided to stop having home deliveries of Fresenius supplies for NxStage patients, then I ended up getting the other, easy to spike kind again. Apparently, Fresinus still delivers the easy version to the clinic, or the clinic gets the Hospira brand from another supplier, I don't know which. If you are really having problems with them, maybe you can get the saline directly from your clinic as well?
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Thanks jbeany! I'll look for that post. I thought I remembered seeing something like that awhile back butI thought this was even a NEWER kind of saline (I could be wrong!). You have to twist off the end to open in it in order to spike it.. .sound familiar?
Anywho - I think I will ask my center if we can trade or if they can be my supplier of saline like they used to way way back when I first started. Thanks for the suggestion!
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I had to use Fresenius saline for a few months, and I was sooooo glad when my centre switched back to Baxter.
Adam
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Spiking the Fresenius bags is a bear!!! I have found that laying the bag down on top of the machine to insert the spike makes it easier. I also use a twist & push action. It works every time for me. My husband just uses a needle to poke first, then inserts the spike.