oh boy amanda,,, i wish we coud have trained at home!! the transistion was very hard for me Might i ask what you got for your chair???
I think if I run for 2hrs and 20 minutes at 300, isn't that the same as running for 2hrs at 350?If anybody know that that's how it works, please let me know!Thanks![/quoteIt depends on certain factors. Yea, it seems the way you indicated, that that would be logical, but you have to figure certain variables in there. It based on amt of fluid to be removed, how many liters required to remove the amount, what FF (flow fraction) is allowed....ect. Like I said, there are alot of variables envolved here and you will be trained in those.Fearless, there is no doubt, if you are commited, that you will do very well with this. You will see a big difference in health, heck, you will see or feel it when entering training and they start to D. you!Good luck & please keep us posted!lmunchin
Fearless, it is not uncommon and really fairly ordinary to run at 350 BFR. I can run J at 300 to 400 if I want. My norm for him is 350 to 380. I would just do it like they say cause once you get home on your own, then you guys can figure out what's best for him. If they tell you to go over 400BFR, then they are wrong, period. They are thinking In-center and not NxStage.
Quote from: lmunchkin on February 19, 2012, 08:01:51 PMFearless, it is not uncommon and really fairly ordinary to run at 350 BFR. I can run J at 300 to 400 if I want. My norm for him is 350 to 380. I would just do it like they say cause once you get home on your own, then you guys can figure out what's best for him. If they tell you to go over 400BFR, then they are wrong, period. They are thinking In-center and not NxStage. No, you're wrong. I run at 450 at home with no problem. Those were the instructions from my clinic.
hey MOMhave had 2 months of hell. unrelated to HH. yes still here. i missed you.
Hemodoc, how did you arrive at 350? Was it just trial and error, or had your neph suggested this BFR?