I will break my silence for this. The problem occurred when they tried this new foam to protect the PAKs in shipping from damage. Unfortunatly the foam manufacturer gave them bad info on how the foam would expand in shipping. It expanded more than they expected causing the extra wide PAKS. I talked directly to my contact way up in the company whom I wont out. . I got the truth about 10 days ago. I was told to try and use the PAKs if possible. I was told it is hard to damage them and it is ok to force them or play with them to get them to fit. it wont damage the inner workings. Eventually the defective ones will be gone. So try to work through this until it smooths out.
I see several issues.One is that they screwed up and made bad PAK's. OK, it happens. Should it, no. I guess if it were my company and I was changing something I would want to make sure and QC the change before releasing product. But that's the engineer in me. Measure twice, cut once.Two is that there has been no communication to anyone on this. My nurse hasn't heard a word. That is unacceptable. Not everyone is resourceful to modify a PAK. It could lead to critical situations where a good replacement PAK is unavailable and a patient needing treatment. Sending out bad PAK after bad PAK is also not fiscally responsible. I can't imagine what they have spent just on me with 6 PAK's shipping overnight and all the cases of bags too.But he latest lack of communication got me. Where one hand doesn't know what the other is doing. There is no excuse that half of their company doesn't know what the heck is going on.
Quote from: obsidianom on April 08, 2014, 01:10:16 PMI will break my silence for this. The problem occurred when they tried this new foam to protect the PAKs in shipping from damage. Unfortunatly the foam manufacturer gave them bad info on how the foam would expand in shipping. It expanded more than they expected causing the extra wide PAKS. I talked directly to my contact way up in the company whom I wont out. . I got the truth about 10 days ago. I was told to try and use the PAKs if possible. I was told it is hard to damage them and it is ok to force them or play with them to get them to fit. it wont damage the inner workings. Eventually the defective ones will be gone. So try to work through this until it smooths out.That is completely unprofessional to say the least. NxStage should recall all of these if nothing more from a business point of view in the extra costs of shipping. Unreal that a top level NxStage person would make that comment. They are now a for-profit dialysis company. Many of their latest actions are granting me no peace on how they will act as they continue to grow.