Had a reply for you but just lost it. Will try again.1. You will be hooked up for 8-10 Hrs.2. You would probably do 4 exchanges if you are doing 4 exchanges on CAPD.3. How long between exchanges would depend on amount of dialysate and amount of time ordered to be on the machine. I had about 2Hrs between exchanges.4. It only takes about 10 minutes to set up at night.5. It is fairly easy to disconnect but I never had to as the tubing was long enough to reach my loo.6. Advantages: Done during sleep. No daytime interruptions. Less abdominal pressure during the day.7. Disadvantages: Tied to the machine for 8-10Hrs.
5. It is fairly easy to disconnect but I never had to as the tubing was long enough to reach my loo.
I get patient extendor tubing which adds an additional 12Ft to the tube on the cassette. This gives me 22Ft that I can move away from the machine before I reach the 'end of my rope'.
Disadvantage for me, is every drain when I get to around 200ml left to drain, the stupid machine deeps at me saying I'm not draining fast enough. I have to stand to drain the rest, I'm getting my catheter check on the 19th.It is well worth it to do the cycler at night, even if it does wake you up every couple of hours.
jessica is on tidal...the dialysis unit put her on tidal..she had alote of booty pain....she likes tidal....