On a separate note the delivery driver that first time went on and on about how he'd led a clean life, never drank in excess, never smoked, ate well, blah, blah, blah, and he was confident that he would live a long healthy life, he'd never end up on dialysis. And he was right about that, not a month went by and we saw his obit in the paper, not sure what happened (likely heart I guess).
I almost missed my Baxter delivery which would have meant a $400 fine or something. They just raised the penalties yesterday. I had to go to the pharmacy, forgot my appointment, and almost missed it. Dodged a bullet.
It's really ridiculous. My HHD nurse had called me too when he realised I used bags quite often (I had told him as I thought it was less of a waste to use spare bags to use with say 1/3 of a batch so I could do 40 liters ISO the 20 liters left in the batch which I than didn't have to drain away and make a new 60 liters bag) consequence was lots of extra blood tests as my K+ kept rising Month on Month.I only worked out yesterday that my K+ was high (unexplained, no diet change as in extra choclates or crisps or something) because I never used bags anymore (with 1 K) but only batches (with 2 K).My emergency bloods on Wednesday (I felt so weak) showed a potassium of 7.4 and at last they gave me some Sacks to make 1K batches.All that hassle because 'they' think to save some money and they don't want you to just use what you know you need. Any form of home D is cheaper than in clinic so I don't know why 'they' have such a problem with self ordering.
Quote from: Whamo on March 17, 2016, 12:28:21 PM I almost missed my Baxter delivery which would have meant a $400 fine or something. They just raised the penalties yesterday. I had to go to the pharmacy, forgot my appointment, and almost missed it. Dodged a bullet.Holy crap! Did not know they could charge you a fine like that. You'd think they would call 30 minutes ahead of time to reconfirm that you are home to receive supplies. That's what our courier service does when delivering NxStage supplies.
Quote from: cassandra on March 18, 2016, 07:37:00 AMIt's really ridiculous. My HHD nurse had called me too when he realised I used bags quite often (I had told him as I thought it was less of a waste to use spare bags to use with say 1/3 of a batch so I could do 40 liters ISO the 20 liters left in the batch which I than didn't have to drain away and make a new 60 liters bag) consequence was lots of extra blood tests as my K+ kept rising Month on Month.I only worked out yesterday that my K+ was high (unexplained, no diet change as in extra chocolates or crisps or something) because I never used bags anymore (with 1 K) but only batches (with 2 K).My emergency bloods on Wednesday (I felt so weak) showed a potassium of 7.4 and at last they gave me some Sacks to make 1K batches.All that hassle because 'they' think to save some money and they don't want you to just use what you know you need. Any form of home D is cheaper than in clinic so I don't know why 'they' have such a problem with self ordering.So if I'm reading you correctly, if you use some bags with a SAK for your treatments it could mess up your labs?
It's really ridiculous. My HHD nurse had called me too when he realised I used bags quite often (I had told him as I thought it was less of a waste to use spare bags to use with say 1/3 of a batch so I could do 40 liters ISO the 20 liters left in the batch which I than didn't have to drain away and make a new 60 liters bag) consequence was lots of extra blood tests as my K+ kept rising Month on Month.I only worked out yesterday that my K+ was high (unexplained, no diet change as in extra chocolates or crisps or something) because I never used bags anymore (with 1 K) but only batches (with 2 K).My emergency bloods on Wednesday (I felt so weak) showed a potassium of 7.4 and at last they gave me some Sacks to make 1K batches.All that hassle because 'they' think to save some money and they don't want you to just use what you know you need. Any form of home D is cheaper than in clinic so I don't know why 'they' have such a problem with self ordering.