Is is possible that the tech just wanted you to clamp the PAC and SAK and leave them connected and just put the SAK on the floor next to the pureflow?
Some days, the technology gremlins win, don't they?
Sunday 10:30 PM My 20 L run finished. I am manually draining my garbage pail full of used dialysate. I opened the Pureflow unit and started to think.I took BP's suggestion, and tried to flush the line - but I used a bleach solution. Nothing would go. I took a deep breath and called NxStage. I got a really sweet support rep (I was also on my best behavior), we talked about what I saw. A flood in the back of the unit (internal) where the pure pak would be. I told him about my thoughts that the drain may be occluded in the Control Unit. He agreed, I pulled out the drawer, and there was flood in the back of the empty drawer. He told me that it must be control unit #2. So, he is sending me Control Unit #3 to be here on Tuesday, along with a spare pak. I'll use bags and a manual drain line until then. (I have no Dialysis on Monday, and I am being taken out - a sympathy date - but I'll take anything I can get!) Tuesday, all being well, I'll replace the Control Unit, and hopefully this will all have been a learning experience - relegated to the past.I know that it is cliche, "when it rains it pours", but in the end, it will all work out. All in all - it is STILL better than dialyzing incenter! (and that is saying a lot) When I was on the phone tonight during my run, after giving her a play-by-play, one of my oldest friends reminded me that I sounded great, and she also reminded me of my temperament when my BUN and Creatinine were really high. I am used to living my life on fast forward, pushing extremes. CKD slowed me down, but NxStage has given me some of my "gumption" back. Because I am well dialyzed (and I've had my iron infusions), I had the energy to handle this week long situation and work full time. A year ago right now, I would have crawled into bed and stayed there until it all went away. So, I tend to look at this as a test. And I think that I passed. (I maybe lose marks for the fight with the customer service rep) But all in all I survived.I'll post when Control Unit #3 is installed and working.
Yes, it does. Technically, you should be able to drain bags thru the Pureflow, even if it isn't on. I've done it.
BTW - I got my "Welcome to NxStage" Packet yesterday.....