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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis => Topic started by: J-D on September 28, 2011, 08:19:22 PM
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Hi everyone,
After 1 week long of PD training, tonight is my ever first PD. I got an old machine from the PD clinic, am I not suppose to have a brand new one ???
Also my supplies came in late, I should have started yesterday but the supplies did not come as scheduled so I have to postpone until today...
I am currently on the second exchange as I am typing this. First drain at the very last drips was really horribly painful! :o When I was training, I had minor drain pain but not this bad! I had to hold my breath everytime and the moment it went to fill again, the pain was gone. Whew! :2thumbsup;
I am doing 900 mls, 6 exchanges with 1 hr 8 min dwell time for 8 hours. I am starting at 1.5% solution (I am quite a lil' individual at 4'10", no edema, and creatiniine of 610 mmol/l as of last lab).
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I know absolutely nothng about PD, so I can't give you much advice, but I sure do hope that things go very well for you now that you've finished your training. Let us know how it goes, OK?
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Hey J.D. Im a little munchkin too! Husband did PD for 5 yrs and had to stop due to peritonitis. No regrets though, cause it was a good modality for him. Just be sure to be sanitary with everything, especially with cath site. Its been awhile for us, but there are others on this site that are doing it and doing it well. Im sure they will chime in here soon!
Good luck, and keep up the good work! It is nice to be at home, isnt it?
lmunchkin
:kickstart;
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Hi J-D,
I never did CCPD, I however did CAPD ( 4 manual exchanges during the day) for 6½ yrs successfully.
As far as the pain goes, I know it happens to some CAPD patients as well while draining.
The reason for this is that the tip of the cath is hitting the peritoneum wall.
One way to try to alleviate this problem is by switching positions, I have often heard this helps.
Good luck, and please do not forget to wear your mask when connecting and disconnecting.
Also wash hands or sanitize them.
Take care! :)
Marina
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Hi J-D
just wanted to wish u the best of luck. The drain pain u mentioned will eventually go away. If you have a Baxter machine, ask your nurse to program it in" tidal" mode. For 80% drain. The nurse will know what that means. It will help with the drain pain. Also with baxter, it's normal to get a refurbished unit. Hope everything goes well for you.
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best wishes !
I did manual pd, then decided on the cycler.
sounds like you're doing manual exchanges ? Wow, 6 exchanges a day. I did 4 (manual)
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Hi J-D, and :welcomesign; Hope you enjoy it here.
I too, am on PD - 5 exchanges a night with 1:20 dwells. I can relate to the end of drain pain. Marina has the most common reason for correct, the cath is up against your peritoneum. I find if I get up and do what I call the 'PD Shuffle', wiggle around, bounce a bit, shake your booty, it moves the cath and the pain lessens or goes away. You may need to do this while you're pinching off the line so you break the suction.
As for your machine, I know mine came from Baxter but it certainly does not look brand new. I know they have the new software version in it, but I have the impression it was a re-furb.
HTH and good luck!
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Thank you guys for all your feedback! The second night, I was able to sleep thru it. No drainpain! :bandance;.
Yes, I was doing 6 exchanges. Is that too many? My creatinine is not too high and no edema yet but yeah, I too think it is too much? But with just 900 ml each time, maybe that's what I really need.
For the two nights, my UF averaged 400 mls. Not too bad, eh? As I said, I don't have edema so I think this is just standard.
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Thank you guys for all your feedback! The second night, I was able to sleep thru it. No drainpain! :bandance;.
Yes, I was doing 6 exchanges. Is that too many? My creatinine is not too high and no edema yet but yeah, I too think it is too much? But with just 900 ml each time, maybe that's what I really need.
For the two nights, my UF averaged 400 mls. Not too bad, eh? As I said, I don't have edema so I think this is just standard.
Each person is different. Wow, 900 ml fills, that is great ! I had to do 2L fills.
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Yep, mclane, I tried IL before but I really had shortness of breath and so full after that I felt I was pregnant again so they reduced it to 900 ml. :)
I have done yet any PET test so far. How soon can the test be ordered after?
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opps that should read "not done" yet
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Yep, mclane, I tried IL before but I really had shortness of breath and so full after that I felt I was pregnant again so they reduced it to 900 ml. :)
I have done yet any PET test so far. How soon can the test be ordered after?
oh man, I would've given my front teeth for a 1L fill. 2L made my gut area stick out big time.
My hospital usually ordered PET tests every 3 months. It was not fun, I had to haul about 10L of fluid down to the hospital.
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I hope things go really well for you!!
I actually LOVE PD and am hoping to continue right on up to transplant!!!!!!!!!
Best of luck to you!!!!