I'm doing my second 30L PureFlow treatment right now, I'll see how my second batch goes but so far so good as far as alarms on this first batch. Epoman I was thinking if you (or me or anyone else on the cycler with the PureFlow) need to drain the tub - what about using a drain line (the one for tx with bags) as a siphon? I'm not totally up on the principals of the siphon but I think if you get the end below the source you're good to go. Of course you have to get it started but a mouthful of dialysate can't be worse than a mouthful of gas.
I read the post Epoman but the siphon would be quicker. You could start the siphon while the first draining was occurring - you could do both at the same time. The drain process starts a three hour + countdown, a siphon could take all 60L out in I would guess, less than an hour. I've just started my second batch. I'm going to hang out for a while and go into work late to see if it stays happy. Thanks Jbeany that seems very doable for the PureFlow in this situation.
As you know, I've been on NXSTAGE system 1 since late 04, and just learned about this pureflow stuff last week when I went to clinic and someone else was getting trained on it.Epoman, do you know if they're planning on making all patients switch to the Pureflow? I hope not. I'd actually prefer to keep doing it with the bags, yes, it is a lot of garbage, and very strenuous hanging the bags each day.. but it just seems like less hassle than having to make the baths. Another thing, my nurse said that you HAVE TO dialyze three days in a row with pure flow.. With the way my schedule is now, I much prefer my 'random' day off, rather than a scheduled day off.Did any of this make sense? LOL.I guess I really just don't understand the point of the pureflow.. compared to the ease and convenience of the old Nxstage way..
A question for those of you who home dialyze. Do you do the connections yourself or do you need assistance. My Mom has a graph in her upper arm, would she need a fistula to be able to do the home dialysis.,,
I stick my self and I do Nxstage at home..... I take my own needles out and do everything.... I bet she would do fine.... I dont think a graft would be a problem except for having buttonholes which is another story... She would need to train with a care partner for support... but there are many people who stick them selves either in center or at home.... go to the Nxstage.com and try to find a training clinic close to your home... call them and find out more..... More frequent Dialysis is much better....its makes you feel better and you dont have all the cramps and crashing like in center...... I would never go back to in center.... I feel WAY better..... let me know if you have any other questions... You can PM me....thx kathy