You have to remember that it is being mixed with distillate as it drains, so the smell shouldn't be strong.
I find the smell depends a lt on how clean the drain from the machine is too?
Well there you go than: "Some bleach a day keeps the pee smell away" Take care, Cas
I actually figured out a way to flush the drain line every treatment. Save the little double female adapter in a syringe wrapper and after treatment use it to connect the saline line to the drain line. Open the clamps and let the left over saline drain and flush the line. It works.
Yes. I run the white line from the saline bag through the double connector into the yellow drain line on the Pureflow. It's maybe a 300 ml flush every treatment.
Black lines? Mixtures? Smells? What is this magic you all speak of?Here in NYC, you can ONLY use the pre mix dialysate bags with your NxStage. I guess because most of us live in little apartments and rent, landlords are not willing to make any modifications to the bathrooms or anything. Aside from having an ENORMOUS amount of supplies taking over the apartment, it is all pretty simple. You only get yellow drain lines when you use the pre-mix, and I just throw it out when treatment is over. I NEVER KNEW THERE WAS A SMELL! I smell absolutely nothing, and neither do my roommates.So what kind of set up is required if you don't use premix bags?
PrimeTimer, when you are making or draining a batch it goes through the black waste line, only the drain from the treatment goes through disposable line. This means only non-biological fluid goes through black line, so no smell.
Quote from: amanda100wilson on August 10, 2014, 09:39:46 AMPrimeTimer, when you are making or draining a batch it goes through the black waste line, only the drain from the treatment goes through disposable line. This means only non-biological fluid goes through black line, so no smell.Thanks, that is very good to know. I am tempted to ask the Neph to make the yellow disposable wastelines part of my husband's monthly prescription. That way I could just use the black waste line for making/draining a batch. We do have a box of the yellows on-hand and I've used a couple of them during treatment but if we want to regularly receive them as monthly supplies, I was told that the Neph would have to write a prescription for it. Meanwhile, I've gotten into the habit of injecting a little bleach down the black waste line once a week after treatment and that works.