I'm just wondering, though, about my access. Has there been any research done on the impact on the access, doing dialysis more frequently?
Rob feels 100% better since he started NxStage over 18 mos ago. His labs are better, he feels "normal" and loves the flexibility that home hemo offers.
Quote from: skyedogrocks on December 04, 2008, 07:42:50 AMRob feels 100% better since he started NxStage over 18 mos ago. His labs are better, he feels "normal" and loves the flexibility that home hemo offers. Marvin agrees with all of the above -- especially the "normal" part of it. (Home hemo for the past 16 months for us). We are having some issues, however. Marvin's appetite has returned now that he's on home hemo -- oh my, has it ever returned! He is the heaviest he's been since he was on dialysis; the only times he ate as much and weighed as much were years before he started dialysis and during his transplant. "Everything tastes so good now," he'll say. We're having to watch his weight again (don't want to get too fat for another transplant), and that's something we haven't done since the transplant (right after the transplant he ate and ate and ate -- within a year, he had put on about 75 pounds). Marvin is also much, much more physically active now that he's on home hemo. You'd think that with the increased activity he'd burn off more calories. It's not working that way for Marvin. Of all the "issues" to have, this is the one we want.