... and even have mind-blowing sex while on the machine. I never get any alarms.
Quote from: Desert Dancer on December 17, 2011, 07:36:16 PM... and even have mind-blowing sex while on the machine. I never get any alarms.Wow, I need to get me one of these machines!
Andy must like to assimilate!
As far as moving, I think that largely depends on the technique you use to secure your lines. I posted a step-by-step pictorial of how I tape my lines not too long ago. I toss and turn, toss and turn, read, crochet and even have mind-blowing sex while on the machine. I never get any alarms.
well water they can work around.
the machine is great. i have not been impressed with the supplies though. the connectors break, the bags i open sometimes have leaked all out in the box. our nurse gives us syringes to use that have afety on them and they are akward. sometimes we get a box of syringes with no needle (3cc) that we need to have the needle on. the little alcohol wipes are miniscule. the lab tubes have no info on them o it ha to be written on. tiny space, lots of info. calling fedex is a nightmare most of the time. the courier who brings the nxstage supplies send 1 person for all this, who wants to bring in 3 boxes at a time, and leave front door open. then slams boxes on floor which breaks bags and we don't find it till later. this past month got nurse to okay extra $178.00 pmt to have additional person help with delivery. but this is a one time good deal. the first time i really needed to call nxstage, i was put on hold for 15 mins.baxter does not bring their part of supplies, they send UPS, who cannot enter your home. so they leave all 9 heavy boxes of saline on the porch. the machine has some "known" problems, like the spike that goes in the saline bag will sometimes leak air.the cartridges sometimes do this no matter what you may do. its alot of trash. there is no trash service out here so we burn it. the dump is 25 mile one way and will not recycle dialysis supplies. at our last appt they were out of large sharps containers, we were told to improvise our own. we used a coffee can which filled quickly.
all things considered though, it is much better than in center.
he is not diabetic, its not his feet. i am diabetic and it is my feet, spine. there is nothing wrong with him except he needs a kidney. yes, please do blame the exhausted caregiver. gee i have been strong, caring, supportive to him for 2 years. i have put everything on hold all this time. including seeing my dear sweet grandma who raised me and was my best friend and the only mother i really had. she passed away friday night. i am leaving monday to drive down to the funeral. 900 miles. no money and exhausted but gee i get to go to her funeral. if i hear one more person tell me to stay strong for him, and anything that went wrong must be my fault when i have done nothing but put him first and take care of everything all this time at any cost to myself and my son, i will scream. better not have too many romantic ideas about home hemo. its work like the rest of it. no one tells you the real truth about it. it can be done but its work.