I am a peritoneal dialysis patient, but am unfamiliar with Nxstage. Can you give me some insight? Thanks
Hello!I am an RN and I am training my first patient on the NxStage sysytem. I have been a dialysis nurse for 7 years. I have worked in the acute unit in the hospital as well as the outpatient unit. I started working in the home training department May 1st. I have been handling PD up until July 17th, when I was "trained" on the NxStage system. I would like to hear what other patient's experiences have been. Is there something you wish would have been done differently? Also, for the nocturnal patients....did you have to pay out-of-pocket for the heparin pump and do you use enuresis alarms? If so, which one? I appreciate all feedback!To Epoman....thank you for your candor and insight! tiffany1rn
I,too have had abdomnal surgeries and am doing PD.I have been on it for only 2 months,though. I have another inherited condition that was a concern for how well the PD would work for me. I have Ehlers Danlos syndrome, a connective tissue disorder.I hope it continues to do well as no one can put in a fistula with my abnormally stretchy skin and fragile veins.I just wish there was a way to support my sagging belly. If your belly sags with normal skin,think about it when you have no elasticity to begin with. Talk about a `jelly-belly'. lol
Hi, I have a question about PD. How much does the belly stick out when filled? What does it feel like? And what was your blood creatinine when you decided to start? I am at 18% and feeling pretty crappy. I have been told that most people don't start until 10% unless diabetic. Just wondering if anyone started early? Thanks.Lulu
I read some of his posts, he sounds like he had a good sense of humor.
I have a question? I never met anyone yet who's kidney's failed from Lupus. So if there is anyone who has the same disease let me know. Thanks