I felt TTS suited my work life more because it meant I could get 3 full days of work in a week rather than 2 if I did MWF.
m,w,f 4 hours
By the time I am off,my butt is really complaining, have to admire anyone who can sit there for more than 4 hours.
I would say the more dialysis and doing daily (or 6x/week) nocturnal would be great - you can sleep and get the D and don't have to worry so much about fluid or diet restrictions. The downside of course is having to sleep with a machine pretty much every night....
Six-days-a-week nocturnal (8 hours) is the Gold Standard by which all other hemodialysis prescriptions must be judged.
QuoteSix-days-a-week nocturnal (8 hours) is the Gold Standard by which all other hemodialysis prescriptions must be judged. Zach,What do you mean exactly....Do my labs need to be as good as nocturnal patients? or my uremic symptoms? Or was your statement more of a wish for dialysis standards?
I believe it is based mostly on weight - at least here. For example a lot of the female patients and light men in my unit do 4 or 4.5 hours (one man is like 48kg and he does 4 hours) while the heavier folks do 5 hours. 5 is the max they do here in centre. Every time I whinge to myself about how long and boring it is I try to remind myself that, as Zach says, longer is better for me.. it sure doesn't seem it after 3 hours knowing there's still 2 to go!! LOLAlso I do Tue/Thu/Sat - mostly because that's what they gave me initially - but they then offered for me to move around a year or so in. I felt TTS suited my work life more because it meant I could get 3 full days of work in a week rather than 2 if I did MWF. Yes, my "weekend" is now Sunday/Monday, but it doesn't really bother me that much anymore. I'm kind of used to it and just waiting for the time I won't have to go to dialysis anymore.. and then i won't know what the heck to do with myself on a Saturday afternoon!!
The downside of course is having to sleep with a machine pretty much every night....