an egg timer for counting down the 3 minute wait for the heparin
When I started dialysis back the end of December the nephro that watches over the clinic immediately encouraged me to look down the road to start home hemo. They started my buttonhole about 5 weeks ago and started today with dull needles. Why the difference in needles?I was told my center was going to support home hemo but they haven't found a nurse yet. If I go for training, then I'll have to go to a center about an hour away. Would it be better for me to wait until they have someone at the center I've been using?When they set you up for home dialysis, what supplies do they provide you with?Cannulating myself isn't a problem for me. I'm not afraid of it at all. Maybe because of poking my fingers for years. Edited: Fixed error in Subject Line - okarol/admin
Quotean egg timer for counting down the 3 minute wait for the heparinHuh? My center has never said anything about a 3 minute wait.
When I went on NxStage, I had to provide my own chair, big trash bin, trash bags, heavy duty storage shelving, an egg timer for counting down the 3 minute wait for the heparin, bleach, paper towels and a tubbie to store the bleach water for cleaning the machine after a run, and a rolling cart to store supplies in. I also bought walkie-talkies to make it easier for my partner to move around the house and yard. My center or NxStage provided the scale, thermometer, bp cuff, plumbing connections, and every medical supply I needed to run the machine, like gloves, bandaids, gauze pads, etc.