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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Home Dialysis - NxStage Users => Topic started by: Adam_W on September 20, 2007, 09:40:27 AM
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I just had my monthly appointment with my doctor, and he said that he won't support doing nocturnal dialysis with the NxStage for two reasons. One, he's primarily focused on transplant, and two, he feels short-daily is good enough. Short-daily is very good, and I feel so much better with it then I felt with conventional in-centre, but I know nocturnal is a lot better. The only way I can get home nocturnal is to switch centres, and the only centre that offers it is a Fresenius centre, so if I switched I would have to give up the NxStage. I don't want to give up the NxStage, so I'm kind of in a rut right now. Superior dialysis, or travel freedom with the NxStage. I wouldn't have an issue with setting up, operating, and cleaning a Fresenius machine, and the extra space and home modifications wouldn't be a problem, but I like to take weekend trips with friends, and that's kind of hard, or should I say, impossible to do with a FMC machine. I've considered switching doctors, but one, I wouldn't necessarily get a new doc that would support nocturnal, and two, other than this one issue, my current doc is pretty knowledgeable, and he's nice. Ugh, decisions, decisions.
Adam
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Hmmm, that is a tough decision BUT, you said you feel great with what your doing now right? Then i'd say to stick with what your doing and enjoy your traveling as you can. I'd hate the thought of you not being able to go somewhere or do something that you'd like cuz of the machine. Your too young, life is precious, go out and enjoy it. :clap;
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Ok not being a doctor or anything why cant you do nocturnal anyway? Is it basically a thing were the doc would have to give you a script for more or different supplies? Basically what I don't understand is if you can sleep on a dialysis machine at home or in center why not nocturnally?
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Nocturnal is definitely better and we have asked Rob's Neph and nurse about it. We want to wait for when NxStage is fully nocturnal, Rob doesn't want to switch machines.
If you really want Nocturnal, then I would investigate it, it's your life, your neph should be supporting that. Of course a transplant is key to many people on dialysis and if you want that, should work towards it. But for the time being, you should be albe to choose what you want.
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I just talked to the clinic doctor at my centre, and he has offered to take me as a patient, and he is more than willing to support nocturnal. I should be starting nocturnal in a week or two. I'll have to have a day or two of training to learn the differences of the nocturnal treatment, and to learn how to operate the external heparin pump. I was definitely not expecting to go into my monthly clinic visit and leave on the verge of getting nocturnal dialysis. I must say, I'm very happy about it :yahoo;.
Adam
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That's awesome! What machine will you be using?
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Fantastic. :yahoo; :clap; :2thumbsup;
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That is awesome Adam, hope it is all you expected and more, keep us posted on how your doing with it, k ;) ;) Thanks amigo, and keep on keepin' on :2thumbsup;
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Great news! :2thumbsup; Please keep us posted.
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That's awesome! What machine will you be using?
I'll still be using the NxStage. All I'll need is the CAR-171 cartridges, and an infusion pump for heparin. I'll also be provided with a moisture detector that will sound an alarm if it senses a blood leak.
Adam
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Will the machine still be set to do the system check every half an hour? I think that shift in noise would drive me buggy when I was trying to sleep. How many days a week will they have you on?