I'm not on dialysis yet and have a lab that does blood draws for the local doctors do these for me. I was started that they didn't understand it either. It isn't that complicated. Draw blood. Put it into the provided tube. Hand it to me. Why is that so difficult?
It's a really sad situation and I'm convinced that only the "healthy", "savy", intelligent", "rich" among us even get the opportunity to get a transplant because they make it so complicated, time consuming, expensive, etc to navigate the process. I've talked with several dialysis patients who have shared that the main reason they are not listed is because they don't have the energy and or the means to make it happen. This is one area where I think the dialysis units really fall short. But, as someone mentioned, where's the financial advantage for the dialysis clinic if a patient gets a transplant?
MY PD clinic seems to be in close contact with the transplant center even though they are independent of each other. My PD neph is on the transplant center evaluation committee. My PD nurse seems to know exactly what the transplant center wants and sends them whatever samples are necessary each month.
Like Pam, I take my transplant bloodwork tube in with me to dialysis, fill out the paperwork, pack it up in the prepaid box and drop off at the UPS Store. Transplant center sends vials and packaging to my home every six months. Been doing it this way for years. Only way I know for sure that it will get done. Just another way of not having to rely on others for my treatment.
Because they probably can't figure out where to bill their time. I do home hemo and draw my own tubes, spin them down in the centrifuge and mail them off.Quote from: Deanne on May 24, 2012, 07:13:49 AMI'm not on dialysis yet and have a lab that does blood draws for the local doctors do these for me. I was started that they didn't understand it either. It isn't that complicated. Draw blood. Put it into the provided tube. Hand it to me. Why is that so difficult?holy crap, cattlekid, you are a rock star. It was the spinning thing that put it over the top or me. Incidentally, where is your fistula? My surgeons are saying I'll be able to lift thing in a few weeks, mine is in upper left arm and looking very big and strong now. I remember you said not to lift ever, but did you mean not to put purse straps, etc., on it? We were talking about both. lol, my touchpad changed my misspelled "surgeons" into "simpletons"