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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: F.A.Q. (Frequently Asked Questions) => Topic started by: Hephs-little-lady on June 08, 2006, 06:15:29 AM
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Heph & I are off camping for a week next week and won't have access to an electricity supply while we are away. We have read that it is possible to heat the dialysate bags with hot water bottles, but were wondering if anyone has any other tips or ideas, tried & tested or new & unusual! Also, has anyone else tried camping on CAPD & got any other tips for survival. ;)
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They have those new car containers you can plug into the cigarette lighter and keeps things hot or cold. I bought one for the hubby years ago, but do not know if he ever used it in his travels.
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You could always just put a pot of water on the fire, warm it up, and then put the bags into the warm water...(Im not on PD so I dont know if thats acceptable or not), and then just let them sit until they warm up.
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A camping we will go, a camping we will go, hi ho the derry o a camping we will go,,,, how fun, have a great time, they told me if it is warm out just put some bags on your car and let the sun hit them, but if it is too hot, dont leave them out there for too long, good luck and HAVE A GREAT TIME.....
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Heph & I are off camping for a week next week and won't have access to an electricity supply while we are away. We have read that it is possible to heat the dialysate bags with hot water bottles, but were wondering if anyone has any other tips or ideas, tried & tested or new & unusual! Also, has anyone else tried camping on CAPD & got any other tips for survival. ;)
Good for you, don't let nothing hold you back.
Remember,
"If there's a will, there's a way." Well except in my case, I want to walk again but that's not going to happen no matter how much I "will" it. :'( >:(
- Epoman
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Thanx all for the advice & encouragement. I'm sure we will try all these ideas before we find the best one and we'll let you know how it goes. It's going to be quite an adventure I imagine and I can't wait. ;D
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Thanx all for the advice & encouragement. I'm sure we will try all these ideas before we find the best one and we'll let you know how it goes. It's going to be quite an adventure I imagine and I can't wait. ;D
Yes please let us know how it turns out, and please post a thread about your experience so others may learn from you.
- Epoman
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Good for you, don't let nothing hold you back.
Remember,
"If there's a will, there's a way." Well except in my case, I want to walk again but that's not going to happen no matter how much I "will" it. :'( >:(
- Epoman
Epoman I've gotta say, for all the shyt thats happened to you in life, I must say, I like your attitude! It may not be the "rosiest and bubbliest", and the kind that the doctors would like us to have, but its real...
Respect.
I fixed your broken quote tag - Epoman
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Good for you, don't let nothing hold you back.
Remember,
"If there's a will, there's a way." Well except in my case, I want to walk again but that's not going to happen no matter how much I "will" it. :'( >:(
- Epoman
Epoman I've gotta say, for all the shyt thats happened to you in life, I must say, I like your attitude! It may not be the "rosiest and bubbliest", and the kind that the doctors would like us to have, but its real...
Respect.
Thank you ;)
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When I was on CAPD we used to go camping. All I did to warm the bags was two hot water bottles the CAPD in the middle rapped with towels. It keeps the bag warm for hours.
Have fun ;)
Kevno
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I don't think your allowed to put them in hot water due to hygienic reasons or something. I remember this mentioned when I was on PD. I found the best way to do it was to leave the unopened bags in the sun for an hour or so until warm. I used to stick my 4-6 bags outside for the day, then use them as needed. I did have a heater but in summer here I didn't need it, just a bit of sun was enough, or just the heat of being inside.
Hope you have a great trip. That is one of the joys of PD, you can travel! I used to take my cycler with me, but it wasnt too keen on the bumpy ride. So I found it easier just to do manual bags if I went anywhere.