Best of luck, Laurie! My training nurse told me that they don't use the tidal program, but then, they don't do a few things I wish they did!Katie
Laurie, is the pain near the end of each drain, if so, tidal should solve the problem.
So will you just stay with manual for a week then try again? Or is it manuals permanently?
As for "drain pain", what can be done to alleviate it? Do you all take pain killers, or do you just have to grin and bear it until it recedes on its own?
I guess you could always go back to the cycler in the future if you ever change your mind.
I know it sucks to think that there is something wrong with the placement of the catheter, but if there IS something wrong there, then do get it fixed, OK?
Ultimately, dialysis is supposed to make you feel better, not give you more pain.
Hi Laurie. I've been reading your message threads pertaining to PD Training. I start my training on Monday (10/22/07). I'm really nervous. I just had my catheter placed on 10/05. Feeling all bloated right now.