In my post "Erratic UF Results" I was asking for people's experience with their cyclers and their UF results. Everyone who uses a cycler, regardless of brand, has this experience. And yet in two weeks no one responded. This is what happens to me regardless of who or where I ask this question.When I ask the professionals, they just say "Everyone's different." THAT is a disingenuous answer and I resent it.What can I conclude from this? That it is a taboo subject?That no one knows what UF means?Just yesterday my Liberty 0 cycle or first cycle UF was MINUS 856. That scares the hell out of me. Where did nearly one liter of fluid go? All reabsorbed by my system? If so, something is seriously wrong and yet no one will indicate it as such. This not only scares me, I'm starting to get very angry over this issue and I'm about to stop being a nice guy and become confrontational with my clinic staff. I'm trying to avoid burning bridges here by getting answers elsewhere, but failing at that too. We can set our machines to count or not count the 0 cycle in the total UF result. If set to NOT count, one can have results like mine and still have the total result look respectable. Yesterday's result looked like this:Cycle 0: -446Cycle 1: +388Cycle 2: +420Total: +808I take 808 to be a respectable and good result. But it doesn't count the 0 cycle, which is wrong not to count because it IS a cycle and should be counted, not ignored. It is, of course, different than the others owing to the dwell time being at least twice as long, running from the mid day exchange 'till early evening. Yet the difference between this and the other cycles is more than double in the case of my -856 result.All I am asking is whether others get similar results, OR NOT. Is a minus 400 result in cycle 0 normal?