When I started my training on NxStage, my mom asked the nurse about Nocturnal Home Hemo and was told they don't offer it because no one is available to monitor the patients at night. Well, I realize now that it's just an excuse - no one monitors me electronically as they leave about 5 pm and I start around 7! A couple times we've started at midnight!After reading many posts on this site, I'm thinking about approaching my Neph and home dialysis nurses about "extended" dialysis. While I feel better on NxStage than I did on in-center several years ago, I am still tired all the time and the phosphorus/Renvela is kicking my butt. My Kt/v is always around the targeted 2.0, so I'm considered "adequate". Currently I'm doing 3 hours 5 times a week.The biggest thing is the time restraints: I leave the house at 7:15 am for work and get back at 6 pm. I start setting up the cycler immediately and am running by 7 pm usually. We really can't extend the run length, as my husband does night barn checks at the farm we live at. He is supposed to be in the barn no later than 11 pm. I feel like I spend my whole weekend cleaning house, doing laundry, etc, as there isn't any time during the week. Or sleeping as I feel worn out (then I feel like a failure as the house is a mess)."Extended" dialysis while I sleep sounds like a good choice for me. If I press "treatment" by 11 pm (the barn check can be any time from 9 to 11 pm), I could have time to do housework, eat dinner at the dining table (a novel idea!), and have time to go for a walk or work on a hobby project. If dialysis is finished by 6 am, I'll have time to get ready for work. 35 hours a week of dialysis should make me feel a lot better than 15 hours.Any advice on how to bring it up to my dialysis team (besides not mentioning the word nocturnal)? Any words of caution? I'm not expecting it to be a bed of roses, but it sounds like it could have the potential to let me live a mostly normal life.
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I had to transfer from a Davita center to a competing center in order to do nocturnal, aka extended. But this does vary by location, in NYC there are many facilities and several do offer nocturnal as an option. Some offer it as in-center, thrice weekly, while others offer at home so I was lucky to have choices available. This may not be the case for the area where you reside.