Thanks for the kind words of encouragement.
Things are finally begininning to get back to some semblance of normality. My business has suffered from taking most of two months off but it was well worth it to get the NxStage and make it possible for Mike to get back to Miami for a month. (I would have been closed for a month anyway to recuperate from my health problems.)
The NxStage people were surprised and happy that we took the System One and the PureFlow with us in the camper, especially since he had only been using the machine at home for a little over a week. Delivery to Miami was no problem - just a quick phone call to Michelle and everything was there on time and quantities were correct. We did have a couple of problems though.
We got several bad carteridges -- numerous Red 37 and Red 38 alarms. They drove us crazy as we tried everything possible, including slowing blood speed down to 200. Twice we terminated treatment early. Finally when one cartridge wouldn't prime, the tech suggested we switch to a different lot and problem solved! They sent a box and return label for us to return the carteridge that wouldn't prime; we had already disposed of the rest we had used or attempted to use.
Another problem was Filter PAKS that wouldn't prime or were good for only a few uses. Frustrating and annoying and inconvenient but not really a big deal. They sent us return boxes and labels. Replacements were sent next day air.
Actually overall, dialysis has been uneventful and relatively easy. We have found that even though actual dialysis time is between 2:32 to 2:42 it takes about 3 1/2 to 4 hours out of our day. It could be quicker than that, but he's not good about setting up after he loads the cartridge and starts the prime. I come in to put the blunts in the buttonholes and little or nothing else has been done, so much of the time I wind up laying out everything, and getting the air out of the lines. As my business picks up again, I'll have to insist that he do more, but right now I really don't mind all of the preliminary setup, the 5 minute clean up, keeping him company most of the time (well, that is when he isn't sleeping), and waiting for the sites to clot. He seems to enjoy me waiting on him
for snacks, drinks, the TV remote, and anything else he wants. We are spending more time together than we have in a long time and I had almost forgotten how charming and funny he can be. The "Silver Linings" are few, but that is the one of them.
The best thing ... the very best thing ... beyond all others ... he feels GOOD!! His naps are short, and odd jobs around the house no longer leave him exhausted and winded. His color is no longer yellow-gray. He laughs more, smiles more, and is again talking about future events and plans!! Thank God for NxStage!