Yeah, we were switched as well. They do "feel" cheaper but other than the extra step of removing the steril plastic insert I've had no problems. Only used them a few times so I'll report back with more uses.
Actually I was talking about saline syringes for checking placement and part of the rinseback
My husband saw those Medisystems fistula needles that folks are talking about when he recently traveled and had to go in-center. He said he took one look at them and knew they'd be horrible. He was glad that he packed some of his JMS needles for the trip. If his center makes him switch, he's going to be very upset and insist that his Neph write a special prescription for the JMS needles he's been using. Wonder what's going on with Fresenius....they don't have "home" hemo supplies delivered to the "home" anymore (have to drive and pick everything up at the clinic, including saline) and now I come here and read they are switching to cheap needles and syringes. WTH is up with that?
Wonder what's going on with Fresenius....they don't have "home" hemo supplies delivered to the "home" anymore (have to drive and pick everything up at the clinic, including saline) and now I come here and read they are switching to cheap needles and syringes. WTH is up with that?
Quote from: PrimeTimer on June 15, 2015, 07:00:45 PMWonder what's going on with Fresenius....they don't have "home" hemo supplies delivered to the "home" anymore (have to drive and pick everything up at the clinic, including saline) and now I come here and read they are switching to cheap needles and syringes. WTH is up with that? This is not universally true. My FMC clinic has supplies shipped from MMS Pharmacy to my home. The exception is EPO which I now have to pick up at the clinic.What is surprising is that the branding is not consistent - you would think that NiPro vs BD and JMC vs Medisystems would have the same answer for "which is cheapest" for both the clinics and home shipments.I did not like the Medisystems at first (different scab pick), but my dislike is fading now that I have done a few treatments with them.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on June 15, 2015, 07:00:45 PMMy husband saw those Medisystems fistula needles that folks are talking about when he recently traveled and had to go in-center. He said he took one look at them and knew they'd be horrible. He was glad that he packed some of his JMS needles for the trip. If his center makes him switch, he's going to be very upset and insist that his Neph write a special prescription for the JMS needles he's been using. Wonder what's going on with Fresenius....they don't have "home" hemo supplies delivered to the "home" anymore (have to drive and pick everything up at the clinic, including saline) and now I come here and read they are switching to cheap needles and syringes. WTH is up with that? We have been using Medisystems sharp 3/5 inch short fistula needles for 2 years and prefer them over any others. I bring my own to the hospital when my wife was in patient recently . I don't like the JMS needles. Fresenius is becoming a real pain to deal with. I got half the number of rolls of tape I need recently and let them know how unhappy I am with that. My wife has a movement disorder and I have to heavy tape her to keep the needles in.
Pretty much all the supplies we now get from Metro (instead of Fresinius) are cheaper seeming quality. The Nipro needles are the least annoying of the lot. I really miss the thicker alcohol pads and a few other of the ancillary supplies.
We have not had trouble with tape but they keep trying to tell us we do not need so much
Needles .... my wife actually likes the ones delivered (JMS) better than those we used in training.
We wind up using two where we used one so I can't believe this is cost effective.