I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: tyefly on September 01, 2011, 11:26:09 PM
-
Will be interesting to see if there will be many heads to roll and if there will be many changes to my clinic... I am the only one that is doing Nxstage extended... I hope that doesnt change... I am sure the paper work will... its always a little stressfull when a new business takes over... sometimes there is little change and then ..well its always hard to change... I am worried about the new anemia measurments... I have already had to reduce my hemoglobin and I am feeling the effects.
-
Oh Tye...sorry to say this but...welcome to the world of corporate dialysis...I sure hope things go smoothly! :grouphug;
-
Was your unit a DSI unit? I've think you've said DCI but that's totally different :lol;
-
The unit I went to was bought over by DaVita as well.
The reason the unit was put up for sale was due to the new bundling system.
The hospital that ran the unit decided that with the new bundling system it was not a profit business anymore.
I'm very close to my former PD nurse, whom decided to stay with DaVita.
She really likes the way things are, so far so good!!
Although she mentioned that the Hemo unit had alot of changes, including change of personnel, which Patients might not like. We humans are creatures of habit. Hopefully they will be great nurses like the former hemo nurses.
-
oh tye, i just read this after reading YOU GOT THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE CALL!!! Im so happy for you and amazing that when you wrote this you had no idea. AMAZING!! hope all is well
-
He he he...now you can go to Davita and tell them to go screw themselves. :P >:D
-
He he he...now you can go to Davita and tell them to go screw themselves. :P >:D
That's my dream. To tell DaVita where to go. They don't listen to me at all. They're real good at lecturing and threatening though. For instance, today they were threatening to call the doctor because I wouldn't let them take 6 liters off in 4 hours. I know from past experience that any more than 4 will put me in the hospital and even that leaves me so weak that I can barely stand and washed out for the rest of the day. I could barely manage to drive home afterward and I can't pay $23 + tip for a cab ride each way. At least not on a regular basis.
Yeah, my DaVita center is clean, has decent chairs, TV and wireless internet. But some of the techs could use an attitude adjustment. I'm not there to make them look good. I'm there for me.
-
I went from a non profit hospital run dialysis center in NJ to a Davita center when I moved to Pennsylvania. The Davita center is much better, they never try to cut my treatment short and the nurses and techs seem to care about me.
-
He he he...now you can go to Davita and tell them to go screw themselves. :P >:D
That's my dream. To tell DaVita where to go. They don't listen to me at all. They're real good at lecturing and threatening though. For instance, today they were threatening to call the doctor because I wouldn't let them take 6 liters off in 4 hours. I know from past experience that any more than 4 will put me in the hospital and even that leaves me so weak that I can barely stand and washed out for the rest of the day. I could barely manage to drive home afterward and I can't pay $23 + tip for a cab ride each way. At least not on a regular basis.
Yeah, my DaVita center is clean, has decent chairs, TV and wireless internet. But some of the techs could use an attitude adjustment. I'm not there to make them look good. I'm there for me.
Daveosaurus - are the techs at DaVita "sodium profiling" you ? ? They were doing that to my hubby, and once we had them stop, he's not nearly so thirsty, he drinks a lot less, and he feels better. He does have residual function, so they never pull off more than 2.