I had a look at your pictures, and I am so jealous!!!
Quote from: bajanne2000 on July 28, 2006, 09:54:48 PMI had a look at your pictures, and I am so jealous!!! Remember though, I paid my dues for 12+ years straight of in-center hemo, NO transplant.
HI!I guess I was lucky. I just started dialysis last month and I am already going home with the nxstage machine with a "Button Hole" already established. I had really bad luck with dialysis at first, the folks who initially stuck me the first week of dialysis nearly ruined my arm with 3 infiltrations in 5 days. I started dialysis with Davita in Mid-town Atlanta after that and I am ready to go home 3 weeks later! cool huh!I HIGHLY reccomend getting the button hole and trying out this new machine. Jaybird
my wife and i start training for home hemo (on the nx stage unit) on dec 4th at a center 3hrs from home in Albany NY. We cant wait! With all the input I've read about from the different forums, i was able to get an OK from my Dr to transfer to the new center to begin training. the only problem is that my center isn't helping me with self cannulating and buttonhole development. I was hoping to have my buttonholes developed by the time we started training. At first they said they could help me, but now they are not as accommodating. I am really looking forward to being able to dialyse at home on my schedule, especially with winter fast approaching........
You will do well!!
Epoman:Since I'm still in pre-D mode..let me ask a dumb question...besides the "portability" benefits (huge), do you actually feel better, the same or worse physically using the Nxstage? Is this a system suited for newbie dialysis patients? Thanks!