Most home hemodialysis clinics just continue the American faster and faster way of doing dialysis when patients go through NxStage training. I believe the data does not support this approach. Defying your clinic is not a winning solution in the end since we can't prescribe our own dialysis. We are stuck in this relationship. I have instead tried to work with my team, not in defiance, but in the end they let me do what I want to do anyway.
chiming in here. we also put 2cc of heparin in the filter before priming, works great! use the bigger syringe and leave it on there to aspirate the air in filter when the prime is done.I'm curious about this -- does he also get a heparin bolus - thru his venous needle ? ? - Or is this the only heparin used. And when you say that you put 2cc of heparin in the filter - do you mean the cartridge ? ? This is kinda confusing.
Quote from: MooseMom on February 20, 2012, 10:52:12 PMHemodoc, how did you arrive at 350? Was it just trial and error, or had your neph suggested this BFR?I run 40 L of dialysate, pretty much double the recommended dosage I was advised. 20 L just wasn't anywhere near enough for me. I almost gave up on NxStage. I went to 30L and then came back a month later and asked to go to 40L. Thankfully, my nephrologist understands that more is better.
Hemodoc, how did you arrive at 350? Was it just trial and error, or had your neph suggested this BFR?
Hi all -- here is my one month at home update. We are still hanging in, and it is getting easier, most of the time. I'm not a fan of drawing the bloodwork --- I made some kinda rookie mistake, and couldn't get the tubes to fill. Finally got frustrated and used a syringe to pull out some blood. Talked to the nurse, and got new tubes to try again. 2nd time went better - and now I'm curious to see the results.I'd like to say we are doing great, but hubby is still having problems with his chronic bladder infections. They have gotten a lot worse on the daily diaylsis - maybe its a fluke, but its really a drag to be putting in all this work and time, and he feels bad almost every day. He had about 10 days of Cipro, and started feeling better - but the NEXT day after he stopped taking it, he started feeling off again. He is getting better and better with his buttonholes - tonite they just popped right in, didn't take more than a minute. We're running late tonite, because we took our grandaughter, Ron's daughter, her hubby, and new baby to see John Carter on Mars -- In IMAX 3-D --- thought it was fun - and we are enjoying the flexibility of doing NxStage.
Was it all the tubes? Someime if the vaccuum has gone from the tube, they won't work.
Well, we are into our third month - the last couple of weeks have been hard. He started having cannulation problems, and we went several days without dialysis - and when we would get cannulated, we would then have YELLOW 14 errors. I have come to hate YELLOW 14 with a passion. Twice, after long sessions with tech support, I had to rinseback and end treatment more than an hour early.Our nurse really helped us out, and came to the house 3 days in a row to help him sort out his cannulation problems. She said he had gotten "off" on his technique. He was pushing to hard with the blunts, (out of frustration) and making multiple tracks. And today - NxStage sent a new cycler. I was suprised and worried that it wouldn't help - but - so far tonite, there haven't been any YELLOW 14's -- and this cycler sounds so much quieter than the other one. Our first one was so loud, you had to crank up the TV to hear it -- this one is so much quieter it is kinda strange.I haven't been handling the stress very well, and it is affecting me and our 9 year old. Hubby hates in center so much, I feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place a lot of the time, and I hate feeling on edge and on the verge of tears all the time. I told hubby I would give it 6 months, and I hope it gets better. Its rather ironic that he would have never heard of NxStage, if I hadn't researched and tried to find a good modality -- a classic case of --- Be Careful What You Wish For -- you just might get it.