Hi Gus, I am in my first week of PD and i am experiencing some complications, when i first was told of PD, i could not wait to do it, now i am not too sure if i made the right decision, but i tell ya what, so far, it beats the heck out of going and getting poked with them damn needles, thats for darn sure.. Some dont have any complications but of course, i am always the exception, lol, and thats cool, just have to check out what they have for plans B, C, D and E lol, NEVER GONNA GIVE UP,
Actually, with the complications i am having now, my PD staff is working on what is going to be best for me, they keep saying something about a cycler, which, thanks to this awesome website, i am more familiar with and i can go in with a little more knowledge about it, i am just not to fond of the idea of being hooked up for 9 hours, but we shall see what they come up with for me, probably a sawed off shot gun to put me out of my misery, lol, I will keep you posted..
BREAKER BREAKER, THAT'S A GREAT BIG AAAAAMEN............ I am reading you loud and clear good buddy......(over) lol (sorry, my brother used to be a truck driver)
As I've said before, I've done the home hemo and it was not for me. My home turned into a hospital. Now, I have a friend who has been doing home hemo for 18 years and she does fine, but her husband built her a room for just dialysis. When she is done, she closes the door and walks away until the next time.
It was called "Drake Willock" (SP). It was the size of a refregerator! 50 gallon drums of dialisate in the basement, saline bags in the closet, the machine in the kitchen with the R/O unit and the dialysis "recliner" in the livingroom.Don't get me wrong. I'm sure it is better now. Gosh that was 20 years ago.
Hi Gus,WELCOME! I have read your post from another site and was happy to see you here. My husband, Len is on home hemodialysis. We started in April of 03. We use the Fresenius 2008H and have the RO in a closet, our daughters old bedroom has become our clinic. We have spoke to NxStage and have been offered the chance to switch, only problem is the clinic that has it is about 100 miles away. They say since we already do home hemo that our training wouldn't take as long. I just worry about labs and monthly clinic, driving to and from Washington, DC takes it toll on me.That's very nice that you can switch, and the 100miles is not too bad really but perhaps you can have the blood drawn locally? Will you have to switch Doctors as well? If not, maybe you can have the blood drawn locally? training on NxStage took me 17 days so really doesn't take long. Btw, do you currently do daily-short dialysis with the 2008H? We do want to go and see the NxStage machine because it would give us the opportunity to travel and I like the idea that it doesn't take long to setup and no bicarb or acid. Sounds too good to be true.Oh yes, setup time is very short, 18 minutes for me........and now with the addon module coming soon it will not need so much storage space for dialysate....dialysate will be created in your own home!I really have some questions for you since you have been using NxStage for a while now. What kind of access do you have?I have a short fistula on my right arm, was placed in 1984........for needling, currently using buttonhole method How often do you dialyze?6x a week for 2.5 -2.7 hours Have you had maintenance problems with the NxStage? On my first year at home once only. All I did is report to NxStage and they send me a replacement in less than 24 hours......How often do you have labs drawn? Once a monthHow often do you go to clinic?Once a month What kidney do you use on NxStage? NxStage brand, Its a cartridge will all lines and kidney embedded, all you do is slide it in....pic below...http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&func=detail&id=9How often do you get supplies, and is there special storage requirements? I get supplies once a month and I use the closet to store the items. I also have some items in the garage. However, with the new addon module coming soon I won't need much storage.I have many more and really hope you could answer. Thanks in advance.Sure, am here to help you decide... .....you may also visit my photo gallery...link belowhttp://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&func=viewcategory&catid=1WillieandWinnie
Quote from: willieandwinnie on May 31, 2006, 07:52:55 AMHi Gus,That's very nice that you can switch, and the 100miles is not too bad really but perhaps you can have the blood drawn locally? Will you have to switch Doctors as well? If not, maybe you can have the blood drawn locally? training on NxStage took me 17 days so really doesn't take long. Btw, do you currently do daily-short dialysis with the 2008H? [/b]Yes, we will have to switch doctor, clinic, lab. Everything. We do 3 times a week for 3 hours. I try to get a every other day in about once a month if I have the supplies.Oh yes, setup time is very short, 18 minutes for me........and now with the add on module coming soon it will not need so much storage space for dialysate....dialysate will be created in your own home![/b]Are you getting and RO?I really have some questions for you since you have been using NxStage for a while now. What kind of access do you have?I have a short fistula on my right arm, was placed in 1984........for needling, currently using buttonhole method[/b] I keep reading about the bottonhole technique, still not sure I understand it!!I get supplies once a month and I use the closet to store the items. I also have some items in the garage. However, with the new add on module coming soon I won't need much storage.What add on module?Sure, am here to help you decide... .....you may also visit my photo gallery...link below[/b]http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&func=viewcategory&catid=1Gus, thanks for the links to your site, it's going to help me a lot when we see this up close.WillieandWinnie
Hi Gus,That's very nice that you can switch, and the 100miles is not too bad really but perhaps you can have the blood drawn locally? Will you have to switch Doctors as well? If not, maybe you can have the blood drawn locally? training on NxStage took me 17 days so really doesn't take long. Btw, do you currently do daily-short dialysis with the 2008H? [/b]Yes, we will have to switch doctor, clinic, lab. Everything. We do 3 times a week for 3 hours. I try to get a every other day in about once a month if I have the supplies.Oh yes, setup time is very short, 18 minutes for me........and now with the add on module coming soon it will not need so much storage space for dialysate....dialysate will be created in your own home![/b]Are you getting and RO?I really have some questions for you since you have been using NxStage for a while now. What kind of access do you have?I have a short fistula on my right arm, was placed in 1984........for needling, currently using buttonhole method[/b] I keep reading about the bottonhole technique, still not sure I understand it!!I get supplies once a month and I use the closet to store the items. I also have some items in the garage. However, with the new add on module coming soon I won't need much storage.What add on module?Sure, am here to help you decide... .....you may also visit my photo gallery...link below[/b]http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&func=viewcategory&catid=1Gus, thanks for the links to your site, it's going to help me a lot when we see this up close.WillieandWinnie
That's very nice that you can switch, and the 100miles is not too bad really but perhaps you can have the blood drawn locally? Will you have to switch Doctors as well? If not, maybe you can have the blood drawn locally? training on NxStage took me 17 days so really doesn't take long. Btw, do you currently do daily-short dialysis with the 2008H? QuoteYes, we will have to switch doctor, clinic, lab. Everything. We do 3 times a week for 3 hours. I try to get a every other day in about once a month if I have the supplies.Same happened to me here, switched Doctor and clinic......but keep in mind that switching to NxStage means you will do it everyday for short periods...... depending on weight and labs. For example, I do 6x a week from 2.5-2.7 hours......sounds like alot but heck, its making me feel healthy...basicly, its keep toxic and fluid buildup ar bay. Blood pressure is normal now....you won't feel that dragged down feeling from 3x a week............I also can see there's another option I can see in your hands right now......its called Nocturnal.......you can try and see how Nocturnal works out for you 3x a week.....basicly you dialyze while sleeping...pump speed and UFR are set low....a very gentle dialysis....alot better than 3 hours.......you can eat more and drink more....talk to your clinic about thisOh yes, setup time is very short, 18 minutes for me........and now with the add on module coming soon it will not need so much storage space for dialysate....dialysate will be created in your own home!QuoteAre you getting and RO?No R.O. needed here..........just a receptable outlet for power and a drainQuoteI really have some questions for you since you have been using NxStage for a while now. What kind of access do you have?I have a short fistula on my right arm, was placed in 1984........for needling, currently using buttonhole method Quote I keep reading about the bottonhole technique, still not sure I understand it!! You can read more about it here..... http://www.homedialysis.org/v1/types/buttonhole.shtml Also, look at this video by Bill Pecking..... http://www.worldfamousedit.com/kidney/Needles_0517.mov .......basicly, its like inserting earingsI get supplies once a month and I use the closet to store the items. I also have some items in the garage. However, with the new add on module coming soon I won't need much storage.QuoteWhat add on module? Its a device the size of a standard end table that will produce ultra-pure dialysate in your own home.....read more about it here..http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=142059&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=842399&highlight= Sure, am here to help you decide... .....you may also visit my photo gallery...link below[/b]http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27&func=viewcategory&catid=1 QuoteGus, thanks for the links to your site, it's going to help me a lot when we see this up close.WillieandWinnieYour welcomed!
Yes, we will have to switch doctor, clinic, lab. Everything. We do 3 times a week for 3 hours. I try to get a every other day in about once a month if I have the supplies.
Are you getting and RO?
I really have some questions for you since you have been using NxStage for a while now. What kind of access do you have?
I keep reading about the bottonhole technique, still not sure I understand it!!
What add on module?
Gus, thanks for the links to your site, it's going to help me a lot when we see this up close.WillieandWinnie
Hi Gus I have been on home hemo now for a year using the button hole needles my machine is a Gambro AK95 which has the RO unit on the side of it I have a room in the basment for all the larger supplies and a cabinet in the bedroom for all the small stuff if you would like a pic of the machine add me to MSN messenger Len_Burrows or pzn69@hotmail.com
Quote from: Len on June 02, 2006, 10:44:43 AMHi Gus I have been on home hemo now for a year using the button hole needles my machine is a Gambro AK95 which has the RO unit on the side of it I have a room in the basment for all the larger supplies and a cabinet in the bedroom for all the small stuff if you would like a pic of the machine add me to MSN messenger Len_Burrows or pzn69@hotmail.comOkay Len, I added you........ Here's your picture.......killer blue sports car!
Quote from: Gus on June 02, 2006, 10:57:25 AMQuote from: Len on June 02, 2006, 10:44:43 AMHi Gus I have been on home hemo now for a year using the button hole needles my machine is a Gambro AK95 which has the RO unit on the side of it I have a room in the basment for all the larger supplies and a cabinet in the bedroom for all the small stuff if you would like a pic of the machine add me to MSN messenger Len_Burrows or pzn69@hotmail.comOkay Len, I added you........ Here's your picture.......killer blue sports car! I hope you had permission from him, before you posted his picture. and next time attach the picture, I don't like Link pictures, because links die, but if you attach it, the picture will be here for as long as this site is online.- Epoman[/quoteLen an I had a great chat over MSN..... .....there's also a pic on my site's gallery at http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27 It was rather a huge picture....I had to optimize it with Photoshop.......
Quote from: Epoman on June 02, 2006, 04:10:37 PMQuote from: Gus on June 02, 2006, 10:57:25 AMQuote from: Len on June 02, 2006, 10:44:43 AMHi Gus I have been on home hemo now for a year using the button hole needles my machine is a Gambro AK95 which has the RO unit on the side of it I have a room in the basment for all the larger supplies and a cabinet in the bedroom for all the small stuff if you would like a pic of the machine add me to MSN messenger Len_Burrows or pzn69@hotmail.comOkay Len, I added you........ Here's your picture.......killer blue sports car! I hope you had permission from him, before you posted his picture. and next time attach the picture, I don't like Link pictures, because links die, but if you attach it, the picture will be here for as long as this site is online.- Epoman[/quoteLen an I had a great chat over MSN..... .....there's also a pic on my site's gallery at http://dailyhemo.org/1//index.php?option=com_ponygallery&Itemid=27 It was rather a huge picture....I had to optimize it with Photoshop.......