Yikes, I am impressed that got through it all!When I realized that I would be starting dialysis, I would sit in my office and google. One day I found the NxStage Corporate site, and I tried to buy one. They said no. Then one day, I found the t-shirts for sale here at IHD, and they were twisted enough for me to love them - and I got curious.Then I read Epoman's diary and I was inspired. Getting to know him (via reading) and Susie "GoofyNina" changed my life. After he died, I was terrified that his legacy would disappear, so I started taking part more and more.I fought to be able to do NxStage alone, and I won. It was a slam of the door everywhere I turned. (even the NxStage Users group wouldn't let me join) If it weren't for IHD I would never have been able to train. I was given so much support and information that I felt like I had to go public and post my day by day training. I owe so much to IHD.Lmunchkin, I follow along on almost every post. I read your story and I am proud that you both are doing so well.Being a part of this group of people is one of my life's highlights even if I don't post much anymore. Honestly, I don't need to post that much, we have a devoted, caring, smart, and informed new generation here on the site, and I am proud of them too. And as for the mods and the people who have been here thorough the years, some I have met, some I have only read but I cherish every story I read. (and I worry non stop about Needle Phobic!)Writing my training diary was and still is a pleasure.
I put Jeff on his dialysis machine five days a week. He has a perm cath and I hate it. NxStage training took 5 1/2 weeks and was HARD and so exhausting! I hate SNAP AND TAP. I have more problems with that than anything else! It seems to take hours and there is always this air. I am so AIR consumed. Any one have ANY suggestions on how the sam heck to make that easier??HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR!
I put Jeff on his dialysis machine five days a week. He has a perm cath and I hate it. NxStage training took 5 1/2 weeks and was HARD and so exhausting! I hate SNAP AND TAP. I have more problems with that than anything else! It seems to take hours and there is always this air. I am so AIR consumed. Any one have ANY suggestions on how the sam heck to make that easier? ?HAPPY and HEALTHY NEW YEAR!
Like cattlekid I let it cook in '23' and after I am in '23' for about 30 minutes I clamp the red clamp for two or three seconds. This creates negative pressure in the lines - you'll see what looks like bubbles forming but these are voids rather than air - when you open the red clamp the voids and any bubbles in the line will whoosh through to the cartridge. Then when you bang around the cartridge that air will whoosh into the saline bag taking a lot of the bubbles with it on the blue side. It doesn't eliminate all the bubbles but it does make snap and tap go a lot quicker. Note I do use a 171 cartridge so it doesn't have a arterial pressure monitor, if you leave the red clamp closed for too long you'll get an alarm but even then it will recover in about 5 minutes.
SNAP and TAP ... Grrrr!!!We have found that using a large highlighter to tap the pressure pod works great. We can clear everything in a short time. And I am obnoxious about getting them all out!!!