I am planning on going to Medicare next as they are descriminating against Nxstage patients only. That is ILLEGAL. They are required to give the same level of care to EVERY patient.
Sometimes the squeaky wheel does get greased.
Quote from: Vt Big Rig on July 29, 2015, 06:35:10 AMSometimes the squeaky wheel does get greased. Congratulations!!!! the Chinese cheapies are working fine for me.
Since we are running back/forth now to the clinic to pick up ancillary supplies (thanks to Fresenius, no more deliveries), we put in a written request to them to give their approval to MMS to at least have the (heavy boxes) of saline delivered via UPS. We'll see how that goes over...We are not happy about having to request and fight for things that were once considered part of the convenience/reasons that sold us on doing dialysis at home. By doing home dialysis, we are doing all the labor and saving them money in exchange for my husbands comfort and health and being able to stay healthy enough to keep a job and his will to live. They make it any more difficult than it already is for him, positives will turn into negatives and that would really bite.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on July 24, 2015, 12:30:19 AMSince we are running back/forth now to the clinic to pick up ancillary supplies (thanks to Fresenius, no more deliveries), we put in a written request to them to give their approval to MMS to at least have the (heavy boxes) of saline delivered via UPS. We'll see how that goes over...We are not happy about having to request and fight for things that were once considered part of the convenience/reasons that sold us on doing dialysis at home. By doing home dialysis, we are doing all the labor and saving them money in exchange for my husbands comfort and health and being able to stay healthy enough to keep a job and his will to live. They make it any more difficult than it already is for him, positives will turn into negatives and that would really bite. Our written request worked; Fresenius had the saline delivered to us via UPS. Still a pain since UPS doesn't bring supplies indoors and stack them where you need them to but it's better than going down to the clinic to pick up boxes. Boxes of saline (12 pak) weighs 31 pounds. Do not think my husband should risk damaging his fistula by lifting those so I do. I can carry 2 boxes at a time on my handcart. We're still waiting on the verdict of getting NxStage supplies delivered with advance notice of a date/time like we use to. Fresenius changed the delivery service for the NxStage supplies to be treated as "parcels", meaning no advance notice of date/time and if you are not at home, the boxes are left outside your front door. I do NOT want boxes of SAKs, PAKS and Cartridges left outdoors! So...we put in a formal written request for that, too and waiting to hear. And oh, we received BD syringes. Gotta keep on these people!
I just found out that Tue Blue trucks are leased from Penske, so my delivery driver tells me. I get 40 cases a month and that is 800 lbs. Can't imagine Frsenius making patients pick up solution.
NxStage supplies to be treated as "parcels", meaning no advance notice of date/time and if you are not at home
QuoteNxStage supplies to be treated as "parcels", meaning no advance notice of date/time and if you are not at homeSign up for UPS My Choice - it's free, and you'll get an email a day or three before any package arrives at your address with your name.
As for saline, we do get an email from UPS telling us which day but as for what time, their emails just say "before end of business day".
QuoteAs for saline, we do get an email from UPS telling us which day but as for what time, their emails just say "before end of business day". When I get an email, i go on to my UPS.COM MyChoice account and get a 4 hour windows. I could pay UPS extra for a 2 hour window but don't.