I recently switched from PD to Hemo (insufficient KT/V from PD combined with an atypical loss of residual forced move to hemo - one of my docs tells me I am in the realm of cases that get up in medical journals).
Once I transition from vas cath to fistula, I am going into training for home hemo which my doc and the clinic tell me I am already approved for. In fact, when I registered I the manager told me that she heard "I was that patient getting a home machine" (this Fresenius clinic has none at present).
I can get a BabyK Fresenius 2008 machine or a NxStage. If I get BabyK, I will probably do conventional every other day (3x/weeks is a cost based sucky compromise in quality) or nocturnal, and if I get a NxStage it will be short daily 5 or 6 days a week or perhaps nocturnal for the same number of days. I know every other day or 3x/wk is not an option for NxStage. I am not interested in "home assist" where a tech comes out to set the machine up for you and stick the needles in - I'm kind of the ultimate do it yourselfer and that extends to dialysis.
I welcome opinions and thoughts on the BabyK vs. NxStage from the "Been there, done that" community, or anyone else who has researched the issue. I have a few months (non-renal medical issue blocking fistula installation for a few weeks) to make the decision.
Simon,
I would suggest the NxStage... For the following reasons.
Travel
More dialysis = feel better
More likely to get off all blood pressure meds
Better Fluid control
More liberal diet
No ups and downs in labs
No washed out feeling at end of treatment.
You can always add time to the treatment which will produce even better results.
Comfort of your own home
You are in charege
On your own schedule
Do whatever time you wish.
Water System completely different...
Much smaller water hookup...
Can change to bags if problems with water system.
Take it in a car and travel without making plans, just load your car up.
Company will delver dialysate bags and other supplies prior to vacation
Very easy to learn.
I could go on and on...
Ultimately, this is your decision. Feel free to ask any questions..