PLEASE HELP I want/need to do nx stage home hemo due to need for weight loss. I liked PD for home treatment but hated the weight gain and missed hot tubbing/baths/swimming. Due to other medical issue - mashed knee requiring surgery and rehab - am temorarily back in center hemo via IJ catheter. I have lost some weight and dont want to go back to PD and regan weight. Transplant team wants me to loose belly fat due to concern about healing surgical wound site. NW kidney and nxt stage website say home hemo requires care partner - is this true. I want to know if anyone else is successfully doing nx stage home hemo on their own. please more information/experience/advice!!!
I am not yet at ESRD, and I will fight tooth and nail to do nxstage. I think it is horrible that single people who live alone are discriminated against when it comes to doing nxstage. If the patient has proven to go through the training and shows that he/she *can* do it on their own, then that should be allowed. Bill, is there anything you can do to help out Luna, and all the other single ESRD patients out there? I live in the Seattle are also.KarenInWA
I have seen a lot of "things" happen in-centre with people "crashing" - low BP, very high pulse, bleeding not stopping, chest pains and lots more. I am going to be very honest here and say that home hemo scares me and hubby - big time. Not that it is an option here in SA. It is not.I would be even more scared to be doing it alone.What if you fainted or something?
of course nx stage and your trainer will tell you not too, believe me its only for your benefit b/c if you do pass out no one is there to flush you back. and god forbid if your needles get yanked out or someother disaster who is there to help? i have done treatments on my own but found my self very apprehensive as to my bp ALWAYS drops significantly. take care and good luck if you want to try it alone.
According to NxStage you MUST have someone there with you who is trained. Although some do it by themselves they shouldn't be. I can tell you..with my background (9 years in the medical field in the Army) I would NEVER go through a treatment alone. You're just asking for trouble.