Hi Everyone,I'm just about at my wits-end. Len (my husband) had he's abdominal wound closed in December and developed breathing problems again. He wouldn't eat much hospital food (imagine that) and he losses weight rather quickly (I always seem to find it). His labs were horrible and they had to give him potassium, he really should of had a blood transfusion but he was right on the border. Our clinic had us come right before Christmas to give Len iron through an IV, he got it again at January's, February and March's clinic. His blood pressures have been uncontrollable since mid December, they actually go up during dialysis. I needed to get his methydopa (500mg) refilled and the mail order service send a information sheet, that I really read this time. It clearly says 2 times you should NOT take with iv iron or iron supplements (which Len also takes), it gives no reason! Anyone have an idea of why? Also, we have been having trouble with Len's Venus pressures, I don't get much of a flash when I stick him and then I have to keep turning the pump speed down. I have had him to Washington Hospital Center 3 times in the past 3 weeks, 2 venograms with antipastic, one sonogram, two more venograms and 1 dobbler. They say there is nothing wrong. I just don't get it. Len takes a boat load of medication, he weighs himself a hundred times a day, he watches his intake and can tell you within a quarter a pound of his weight. We pissed out clinic off big time by choosing Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday as our dialysis days. We are only a cash register to them and they make it very obvious with their comments. I don't trust them or the doctors, we have been told out right that we read too much. That just pisses me off so bad.We have contacted NxStage about their machine so we could at least travel some. I don't know if anything will become of this because of Fresenious, but you never know. I'd love to hear from everyone that uses NxStage about their experience.Sorry this is so long winded. Blood pressure readings and graph problems have me about ready to go over the hill.WillieandWinnie
Hi Everyone,...We are only a cash register to them and they make it very obvious with their comments. I don't trust them or the doctors, we have been told out right that we read too much. That just pisses me off so bad. ...
That is just how it works over here. Pressures of 200 is too high, and 450 pump speed is crazy. You see in your country the idea of dialysis is hard and fast, which isn't good for your heart. The US have a higher death rate than us, so you do the math.
I am on home Hemo I run 8 hours per night my question to Hyper is , I run a 200 pump speed and that is 200 ml per min now if 200 is taken out and 200 is put back in, the way I see it the heart doesnt work any harder no matter what the pump speed is as its taken out of the arm and put right back in , no more blood is being pushed through the heart ?? what did I miss ?
Actually I'm in Canada, not the US...and the death rate for patients on dialysis in Canada is actually lower than in Australia (15.3 % vs. 15.8%)...In Canada the idea of dialysis is not hard and fast. It's getting the most out of the little time you have. So by having a higher pump speed, you are allowing a much higher amount of blood to be processed and cleaned...I dont see how you can think that pressures of 200 are too high? The average person on dialysis using a central line, will only get a pump speed of about 300, and their pressures will be around 200...The part of being on dialysis that hurts the heart the most, is the increased blood volume that needs to be pumped by the heart. This causes the heart to enlarge, which is quite dangerous.