I suppose I believe that 'if it ain't broke don't fix it'! So why would the renal team be wanting to alter my dialysis prescription? Is it dangerous to have too much dialysis?Any thoughts would be very welcome indeed.
I'm part of the "more is better" crowd. When my team suggested cutting my time, I just refused. In fact, I pushed for a higher pump speed and tried to get a bigger, better filter. When they are saying your numbers are good - they are saying they meet minimum government standards, not that you suddenly have the same lab results as a healthy person!
Remember it is your body SO tell them what you want.
Hubby (even though we are in Canada) has exceeded the average life expectancy of 36 months. It's been 14 years and he is still doing really well.