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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: kporter85db on July 19, 2011, 09:14:53 PM
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The first picture is all the supplies except my dialisate and tubing and how they fit on a bookshelf.
The second picture is of all the 67 boxes of dialisate and tubing. They sent enough for a months supply of both manual and cycler.
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JOIN THE CLUB!! :sarcasm; Will they allow you to do bi-weekly deliveries? That's what I do. I live in a two bedroom apt. and absolutely have no room anywhere, my entire bedroom wall is covered in supples! What cycler do you use?
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I will be using the liberty Cycler, but I have to do manuals until Monday, when they train me for the cycler. After this month I think the number of boxes should be cut almost in half, since this time they brought me both manuals and cycler solutions. At least I hope so cause that's just too many boxes in that little hallway. I asked the nurse about bi=weekly and she said they didn't, but I may ask the warehouse people about it sometime. I did find out from the delivery guy that the trucks are in my city two days a week, every week. So maybe they will.
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Fun, isn't it? It will get better once you settle in on the cycler. I get the cycler boxes and just keep 2 boxes of manuals in case I need them. Hang in there. You'll like PD.
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Does anyone know if Baxters one month's worth of supplies is equivalent to Freainius in storage space required?
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Just to be clear, Atooraya, The picture above is for a two months supply of fluids. I don't know the answer to your question though.
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Thanks for posting your pictures! We are about to start manual with the intention of getting on cycler. It's good to get a visual of what's involved. I have to see it to really understand the space needed.
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Like he said, that's 2 months of supplies. I don't use that much space with my cycler supplies. It's actually not bad. Maybe 34 boxes of green, 4 red, 4 yellow, 2 boxes of manuals, drain bags and cassettes. I had to move the la-z-boy out of my bedroom and now it all fits.
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Ahh, I did NxStage, and it looked awfully similar! Makes me wonder what one of those "professional organizers" would do if you called one. I'm guessing they'd faint!
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when i was on pd, my basement looked like your 2nd pic (my supplies were from baxter).
i found the boxes to be a pain, so once the delivery was made, i would empty out all the bags and lay them (stacked 2-3 high) on the basement floor.
now that i'm on home hemo, it isn't any better, as i have jugs of acid baths plus bags of saline all over the basement floor. :rofl;
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Does anyone know if Baxters one month's worth of supplies is equivalent to Freainius in storage space required?
Baxter's boxes which holds 6 CAPD bags appear smaller than the Fresenius boxes which holds 5 CAPD bags. The Baxter bags are smaller and are packed different than Fresenius bags
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Number of boxes also depends on your prescription or how much solution you will be using nightly.
I generally get one box tubing, one box of cassettes and 32 box's of solution i mix green and yellow and i tell them what to send me not what they think i should get. These box's each hold 2 bags 6 liters each
Also i get 6 box's of of the smaller bags 2 litre which has 6 bags per box.
The solution gets stacked about six high on one wall which is about 6 ft long.
Takes up space yes but not really two much. About as much room as a long dresser would take.
What i do with ALL the cardboard.
I take the box the cassettes come in. Use that to hold all the box's the solution comes in i just break them down and lay them in the cassette box nightly as i use the solution. Then put them out for recycling all nicely boxed so to say.
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I think that they would rather only deliver once a month. I think it is cheaper to only deliever once a month, and make less trips and it saves on gas. But you should ask what they do with people who live in a apartment.
Lisa