mogee,Are you in the USA? Where? Sounds like you've found yourself with a great care team, using progressive tools and practices. (I'm jealous)
I've been on nocturnal home hemo for six years. To secure my lines I use a product called "IV 3000 1-hand" by Smith & Nephew. It is an ingenious product that secures my catheter and line better than any tape could. I also secure the line at my wrist with plastic tape, and at my hand with Medipore tape from 3M. My needles have never worked loose. I dialyse five times a week for eight and a half hours. I use a 17g catheter called a Supercath, which is a flexible plastic catheter with a steel needle in its centre. Once the catheter is in place the steel needle is removed and thrown away. The plastic catheter will not damage the fistula wall if I toss and turn while sleeping. I recommend home nocturnal for many reasons. My bloodwork is comparable to transplant recipients, I take no medications (save vitamins), I eat and drink at my pleasure, and I feel healthy and normal.
Quote from: mogee on August 07, 2010, 09:39:59 PMI've been on nocturnal home hemo for six years. To secure my lines I use a product called "IV 3000 1-hand" by Smith & Nephew. It is an ingenious product that secures my catheter and line better than any tape could. I also secure the line at my wrist with plastic tape, and at my hand with Medipore tape from 3M. My needles have never worked loose. I dialyse five times a week for eight and a half hours. I use a 17g catheter called a Supercath, which is a flexible plastic catheter with a steel needle in its centre. Once the catheter is in place the steel needle is removed and thrown away. The plastic catheter will not damage the fistula wall if I toss and turn while sleeping. I recommend home nocturnal for many reasons. My bloodwork is comparable to transplant recipients, I take no medications (save vitamins), I eat and drink at my pleasure, and I feel healthy and normal.I did a google search on this type of dressing. I'm researching different ways to secure needles as we will be doing our first nocturnal run using Greg's fistula this weekend.Basically it looks like a Tegaderm but I think it "breathes". Here is a link.http://global.smith-nephew.com/us/product21774.htmA big thanks to Desert Dancer - she sent me a series of pictures that was super.BevCan you post a picture of the IV 30001-hand you use. Hubby has been doing home hemo nocturnal for over 5 years and we are in Canada too so it should be available to us if we need it. What type of dialysis machine do you use? WE use Fresinius 2008@home machine.
My neph doctor at my hemo clinic says nocturnal is the best way to go. Too bad my insurance doesn't cover it. I'm going CAPD instead, but I might go this way after I have to go on Medicare.
Hey guys! I have some questions cause I am planning on switching to nocturnal once school ends and I have more time to learn stuff. Ever since I researched dialysis I wanted to do nocturnal but my center didn't offer it. I currently do short daily with Nxstage and my neph is fine with writing my a prescription after he learns more about it. So here are my questions. After a long battle with my fistula...(Well not really long....like 10 weeks hahahha) I can finally use botton hole needles in both my venous and arterial. My arterial is great needle slides right in and then I can tape it down flat. My venous is a whole different story. Up until last week I was using 1.25 in sharp needles in the top cause my fistula is deep and weird at the top. My venous one basically has to go in at a 90 degree angle and then toward my heart so it sticks up and out. I sit up in my chair during all my treatments so it's not an issue for me at this time but i am worried that when I lay down it might be an issue. So here are some questions that I have. How do you guys tape down your needles? What kind of needles do you guys use? (I read something about plastic needles?) Do all of you guys have remote monitoring? (My nurse is worried about me doing it without someone remotely monitoring me although I have a room mate and I know you have leak detectors around your arm in case you needle pops out....I had that experience my first time alone at home!) For those of you on Nxstage what is your prescription and parameters?(like BFR, FF, how many liters of dialysate etc) Right now I use 25-30L of dialysate each time and I run at 450 with an FF of 35. It usually takes me 3-3.5hrs. Do you guys have any special setup of pillows etc in your bed? Thanks so much! I am sure I will have more questions soon but those are the only ones that I can think of at the moment.
This is my status update since someone mentioned that I haven't posted in a while. On November 6, 2012 I received the gift of a deceased donor kidney. It is now six months since the Tx and the kidney and I are both doing well. In my mind I am still a dialysis patient even though I no longer need dialysis. I think it will always be a part of me. I calculated that I spent nearly 20,000 hours on dialysis.
.. and if the government would just get with the program i could go back to work. but maybe i'll just stick with my job is playing with my grandkids.