I am not sure what you expect NxStage to do if someone has problems. Of course it is up to the units to sort out any problems that have occurred. What are NxStage supposed to do? I am sure that there is Likely to be a class action lawsuit and NxStage's responsibility will be to pay out monetary compensation. I am pretty sure that their legal team have already primed them what yo say to patients. Not sure how easy it will be to prove that harm has been done unless as Peter says, people have invasive procedures such as bone biopsies.
3) Compensation for anyone harmed by their product right now.
Quote from: Hemodoc on May 30, 2014, 01:09:43 PM3) Compensation for anyone harmed by their product right now."Compensation" is tricky, given the difficulty of proving an elevated AL level is responsible for problems. Mine went from 5 to 13 while on the bad SAKs. Should I be compensated due to the worry and anxiety even though, at present, I have no symptoms from the NxStage product other than continued life? I'm sure some contingency fee lawyer will have ads on late night TV offering to sort this out for us.
Individual lawsuits are notoriously difficult to prove with 90% going in favor of the practictioner. Class action lawsuits are a different story.
Anyone get recent aluminum values yet? I had mine checked two weeks ago then day after the recall. I just had it checked again Wednesday. I was expecting the results today, but they weren't back yet. I hope to have them Monday.
My wifes aluminum is at 44. She is small so it accumulated a lot. I am not happy about it. We are deciding what to do about it now. Our nephrologists are not happy either. WE certainly will moniter it closely now.
Quote from: obsidianom on June 07, 2014, 05:53:13 AMMy wifes aluminum is at 44. She is small so it accumulated a lot. I am not happy about it. We are deciding what to do about it now. Our nephrologists are not happy either. WE certainly will moniter it closely now. I am so sorry your wife's levels are still so high. I am still unclear about the accumulated aluminum. Will it be filtered out by dialysing with uncontaminated SAK's? How much aluminum stays in the tissue? Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I am not finding any clear answers in my research. Maybe I have missed something.