I'm still using Pure Flow, and bags (I'm not strong enough to hang them everyday etc) No AL issues thankfully. Did I miss why the AL is in the sacks in the first place? And why they can't filter it out?
Just to weigh in Dr. O, we're still using Purflow for the first 20L followed by 2 bags....one on the warmer and one hanging....to complete each 30L treatment. AL levels averaging mid teens. BTW we are at Qb 350 FF 45%. Venous pressure averages 165....arterial 125, a dramatic drop from when I first jumped on this site. We were Qb 500 with pressures of 290(V) and 190(A). Back to the Aluminum, we had a new NxStage couple that started in a nearby rural county around July (after the recall letter) and their level went from being OK to being high out of limits (sorry I don't have the numbers). Their neph told them to get rid of all their AL cooking ware etc. etc. When you think about it, Nxstage won't tell them their product is contaminated and obviously FMC didn't bother to disclose it either. Just more proof the SAK's are still contaminated.
I really hope its a lot lower AL Obsi. BTW I do bags, and sacks mixing, cos I hate the noise of the 'making batch' , but I also hate the mess of the bag, and the 'hanging of the bags (just physical), and by mixing, and matching, the amount of hate is spread out, and tolerable.
Quote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AMJust to weigh in Dr. O, we're still using Purflow for the first 20L followed by 2 bags....one on the warmer and one hanging....to complete each 30L treatment. AL levels averaging mid teens. BTW we are at Qb 350 FF 45%. Venous pressure averages 165....arterial 125, a dramatic drop from when I first jumped on this site. We were Qb 500 with pressures of 290(V) and 190(A). Back to the Aluminum, we had a new NxStage couple that started in a nearby rural county around July (after the recall letter) and their level went from being OK to being high out of limits (sorry I don't have the numbers). Their neph told them to get rid of all their AL cooking ware etc. etc. When you think about it, Nxstage won't tell them their product is contaminated and obviously FMC didn't bother to disclose it either. Just more proof the SAK's are still contaminated.My wife averaged mid teens(down from mid 20's) using 1 bag. We used 2 bags for the last 4-5 weeks and will have the Al result Mon. or Tue. The mid teens numbers were from SAK 302 Lots 40579167 and 40679159. The 2 bag set up was mostly lot 40879156. Stay tuned for the result.
Quote from: caregivertech1 on October 10, 2014, 12:13:34 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM.My question is, if you are worried about aluminum in the saks, why use any? The way you are mixing would seem counter productive. You still are using several saks. If they really are contaminated then you still are getting aluminum. I am waiting on our results Tuesday also. If my wifes aluminum drops significantly on the bags, we will continue on 100% bags. If there is no significant change from the last test using 6 bags per day, then i would probably go back to the pureflow as we wouldnt have gained anything.Quote from: obsidianom on October 10, 2014, 12:29:37 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 10, 2014, 12:13:34 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM Our neph is not unhappy with mid teens for Al for now vs mid 20's a few months ago. My thinking is the 10 liters of bags at the end is better than all 30 liters of contaminated saks. Like you I hate using 6 bags per treatment but trust me I'll go to 100% bags if this problem isn't cleared up by NxStage.
Quote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM.My question is, if you are worried about aluminum in the saks, why use any? The way you are mixing would seem counter productive. You still are using several saks. If they really are contaminated then you still are getting aluminum. I am waiting on our results Tuesday also. If my wifes aluminum drops significantly on the bags, we will continue on 100% bags. If there is no significant change from the last test using 6 bags per day, then i would probably go back to the pureflow as we wouldnt have gained anything.Quote from: obsidianom on October 10, 2014, 12:29:37 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 10, 2014, 12:13:34 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM Our neph is not unhappy with mid teens for Al for now vs mid 20's a few months ago. My thinking is the 10 liters of bags at the end is better than all 30 liters of contaminated saks. Like you I hate using 6 bags per treatment but trust me I'll go to 100% bags if this problem isn't cleared up by NxStage.
.My question is, if you are worried about aluminum in the saks, why use any? The way you are mixing would seem counter productive. You still are using several saks. If they really are contaminated then you still are getting aluminum. I am waiting on our results Tuesday also. If my wifes aluminum drops significantly on the bags, we will continue on 100% bags. If there is no significant change from the last test using 6 bags per day, then i would probably go back to the pureflow as we wouldnt have gained anything.
Quote from: caregivertech1 on October 10, 2014, 12:13:34 PMQuote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM Our neph is not unhappy with mid teens for Al for now vs mid 20's a few months ago. My thinking is the 10 liters of bags at the end is better than all 30 liters of contaminated saks. Like you I hate using 6 bags per treatment but trust me I'll go to 100% bags if this problem isn't cleared up by NxStage.
Quote from: caregivertech1 on October 08, 2014, 09:28:22 AM Our neph is not unhappy with mid teens for Al for now vs mid 20's a few months ago. My thinking is the 10 liters of bags at the end is better than all 30 liters of contaminated saks. Like you I hate using 6 bags per treatment but trust me I'll go to 100% bags if this problem isn't cleared up by NxStage.
Our neph is not unhappy with mid teens for Al for now vs mid 20's a few months ago. My thinking is the 10 liters of bags at the end is better than all 30 liters of contaminated saks. Like you I hate using 6 bags per treatment but trust me I'll go to 100% bags if this problem isn't cleared up by NxStage.
Awesome Dr. O! We should have results tomorrow. I guess I'm hoping for a number south of 15. Our neph says it would take at least several months to get below 10 with no sac contamination. His thinking is dialysis removes Al from the blood only and not from the tissue where it leeches back into the blood and eventually cleared.
WELL HERE IT IS-------My wifes aluminum DROPPED to 22 from 41 and a high of 44 . That is just with 2.5 weeks of bags. WOW!!!My wife had been running 38 to 44 over the past 5 months on the pureflow. Even after we switched to zero water it was up at 41 last month. Also her hemoglobin jumped at the same time now from 9.8 to 11. So the aluminum seemed to keep her anemic despite the EPO. Ok so now here is my thought and question. Why are the other patients in our area who are still using Pureflow having aluminums below 15. ? Is it because my wife started higher due to more contaminated saks? The others around my area are doing fine on pureflow as are some others here on this board. Now the issue is was it the actual saks that were the issue or is it my well water that is high in aluminum and the PAKS just arent good enough at removing it. That is the real question. The aluminum is coming either from my water or from the saks themselves. No way to tell. For now we are staying on the bags for another month and retest . We are hoping aluminum will drop below 10 if possible. Then we can retry the pureflow and retest to see if aluminum rises. Any comments are welcome.
Quote from: obsidianom on October 14, 2014, 08:58:00 AMWELL HERE IT IS-------My wifes aluminum DROPPED to 22 from 41 and a high of 44 . That is just with 2.5 weeks of bags. WOW!!!My wife had been running 38 to 44 over the past 5 months on the pureflow. Even after we switched to zero water it was up at 41 last month. Also her hemoglobin jumped at the same time now from 9.8 to 11. So the aluminum seemed to keep her anemic despite the EPO. Ok so now here is my thought and question. Why are the other patients in our area who are still using Pureflow having aluminums below 15. ? Is it because my wife started higher due to more contaminated saks? The others around my area are doing fine on pureflow as are some others here on this board. Now the issue is was it the actual saks that were the issue or is it my well water that is high in aluminum and the PAKS just arent good enough at removing it. That is the real question. The aluminum is coming either from my water or from the saks themselves. No way to tell. For now we are staying on the bags for another month and retest . We are hoping aluminum will drop below 10 if possible. Then we can retry the pureflow and retest to see if aluminum rises. Any comments are welcome.My husband is at a 15 using Pureflow SAK 302's, 30-liter treatments. His Neph is okay with that level. They never did a baseline when he first started dialysis Sept 2013 so the 15 is now his baseline. They will test again in another month or so to see if it has increased/decreased/maintained. We are now using SAK 402's doing 30-liter treatments. His Hemoglobin looks great at above goal at 11.1 and his phosphorous is 3.7 at goal and his wstd/Kt/V is at 2.43. He says he feels fine, still working a full time semi-physical job, says he feels like he did when he was still at Stage 3 ESRD compared to being Stage 5 now.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on October 15, 2014, 12:04:39 AMQuote from: obsidianom on October 14, 2014, 08:58:00 AMWELL HERE IT IS-------My wifes aluminum DROPPED to 22 from 41 and a high of 44 . That is just with 2.5 weeks of bags. WOW!!!My wife had been running 38 to 44 over the past 5 months on the pureflow. Even after we switched to zero water it was up at 41 last month. Also her hemoglobin jumped at the same time now from 9.8 to 11. So the aluminum seemed to keep her anemic despite the EPO. Ok so now here is my thought and question. Why are the other patients in our area who are still using Pureflow having aluminums below 15. ? Is it because my wife started higher due to more contaminated saks? The others around my area are doing fine on pureflow as are some others here on this board. Now the issue is was it the actual saks that were the issue or is it my well water that is high in aluminum and the PAKS just arent good enough at removing it. That is the real question. The aluminum is coming either from my water or from the saks themselves. No way to tell. For now we are staying on the bags for another month and retest . We are hoping aluminum will drop below 10 if possible. Then we can retry the pureflow and retest to see if aluminum rises. Any comments are welcome.My husband is at a 15 using Pureflow SAK 302's, 30-liter treatments. His Neph is okay with that level. They never did a baseline when he first started dialysis Sept 2013 so the 15 is now his baseline. They will test again in another month or so to see if it has increased/decreased/maintained. We are now using SAK 402's doing 30-liter treatments. His Hemoglobin looks great at above goal at 11.1 and his phosphorous is 3.7 at goal and his wstd/Kt/V is at 2.43. He says he feels fine, still working a full time semi-physical job, says he feels like he did when he was still at Stage 3 ESRD compared to being Stage 5 now.15 is an abnormal value. Your nephrologist would not want that for his aluminum level. Get a new nephrologist who will switch him to bags immediately.
Quote from: Hemodoc on October 15, 2014, 12:15:30 AMQuote from: PrimeTimer on October 15, 2014, 12:04:39 AMQuote from: obsidianom on October 14, 2014, 08:58:00 AMWELL HERE IT IS-------My wifes aluminum DROPPED to 22 from 41 and a high of 44 . That is just with 2.5 weeks of bags. WOW!!!My wife had been running 38 to 44 over the past 5 months on the pureflow. Even after we switched to zero water it was up at 41 last month. Also her hemoglobin jumped at the same time now from 9.8 to 11. So the aluminum seemed to keep her anemic despite the EPO. Ok so now here is my thought and question. Why are the other patients in our area who are still using Pureflow having aluminums below 15. ? Is it because my wife started higher due to more contaminated saks? The others around my area are doing fine on pureflow as are some others here on this board. Now the issue is was it the actual saks that were the issue or is it my well water that is high in aluminum and the PAKS just arent good enough at removing it. That is the real question. The aluminum is coming either from my water or from the saks themselves. No way to tell. For now we are staying on the bags for another month and retest . We are hoping aluminum will drop below 10 if possible. Then we can retry the pureflow and retest to see if aluminum rises. Any comments are welcome.My husband is at a 15 using Pureflow SAK 302's, 30-liter treatments. His Neph is okay with that level. They never did a baseline when he first started dialysis Sept 2013 so the 15 is now his baseline. They will test again in another month or so to see if it has increased/decreased/maintained. We are now using SAK 402's doing 30-liter treatments. His Hemoglobin looks great at above goal at 11.1 and his phosphorous is 3.7 at goal and his wstd/Kt/V is at 2.43. He says he feels fine, still working a full time semi-physical job, says he feels like he did when he was still at Stage 3 ESRD compared to being Stage 5 now.15 is an abnormal value. Your nephrologist would not want that for his aluminum level. Get a new nephrologist who will switch him to bags immediately.My husband is about to have a bad day. I'll let him know what you said about his aluminum level and that the neph he's had for several years is killing him.