the convenience of in center treatments
Plus I don't think my apartment complex would allow it.
So I checked into different clinics and Davita is willing to let me do a 6 hour run. I emailed my social worker and asked her to send my medical records to them. Next thing you know I got a call from her and the nurse manager saying the re-talked it over with the doctor and I can do 6 hours! Sunday will be my first day!
To be honest I don't know much about the NxStage. When I did home hemo I had to make plumbing changes and had like a regular machine and RO machine. I just remember it using so much water. My dad had put what looked like a washer hookup in my wall. It was a lot of work.
In-center nocturnal is generally fit in around an existing schedule using the same machines, with first shift on times typically starting at about 6:30 +/-. This means early to bed early to rise for those doing in-center nocturnal, with very limited ability to fit it into patient lifestyles.
First nocturnal treatment sucked - got ZERO sleep listening to the machine and worrying about the alarm. Just finished the second one - worked great, slept well, working up in the early AM hearing the machine still humming (no alarms).The NxStage and Redsense alarms aren't loud enough to reliably wake me, so I had a custom alarm made that optically picks up on the red warning lights and turns on a door buzzer under my pillow. Works great at getting my attention.NxStage users doing nocturnal should look at machine settings 42 (turns off the #5 UF complete warning), and 35/36/37 (configure machine to dim display after 5 minutes of no errors or data input).