The night started normally. Set up my cycler, hooked up, went to sleep. Then at 1pm, the cycler alarmed and it was a low drain/ Check drain line. It was drain 2 of 5 and it wasn't happening at all. Stuck at 39ml. Called Baxter 10 times and was disconnected 9 of them. Got through to one tech who wasn't as helpful as i needed her to be. She told me I needed to connect a new drain extension line as the original probably was defective. At that hour of the morning, I had NO idea HOW to disconnect the line mid-stream as i had never done that before. And she wasn't giving my any clues. Just then that conversation was disconnected. So there I sat, surrounded by miles of tubing, trying to figure out something to do that would stop the insanity and not contaminate myself. Since there was no help available, I was on my own. Totally.
I ended up aborting the session since I think I found a piece of fibrin in the drain line-- and that was probably what was causing t he issue. I dragged myself to my basement to find a manual bag, and then tried to remember HOW to hook that up to drain what hadn't come out the cycler way. I think I managed to do it OK. So now, this morning I have hundreds of bags to deal with and miles of tubing, and no dialysis last night. I'm really unhappy about Baxter's tech support lately. I don't know if the disconnects had to do with my phone or theirs. But I do know that their waiting on hold lately is unnacceptable (even if it doesn't end in a disconnected call)
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