HELLO ALL! I've been on "D" for about 1 1/2 Years now. At first, my dr. had me doing 4 hour treatments 3X per week. Then since all my labs were good, he dropped it to 3 hour 45 minutures. Then again a few months later to 3 1/2 hours per session. Since then all my labs have been wonderful, all blood test come back great, KT/V is always over 1.51, my potassium is always under 4.0. I've never missed but one treatment in a year and a half. So, the other day, my doctor came to visit me at the center, looked at my chart, and said that he has noticed with patients that LONGER treatments are much better on the veins for the LONG TERM Dialysis patients and wants me to go back to 4hours per session. Does this sound right? Or am I missing something? I really don't want to go back to 4 hours, but if it's better for me in the long run, then I guess I'd be stupid not too! Right!!!! Please advise!
So really, it needs to be longer, slower, and more frequently!
lmunch, how do you get to keep BFR at 400 and go that long? We too are at 20L dialysate and running 3 1/2 hours but have lowered BFR to 310 to reach that time.. I am hoping Bo's kt/v is going to show good this time around as we are going longer, slower, but such a low BFR and now going 5 instead of 6 days a week. I hate that they're going to base things on that kt/v. I so dont want to hear that it's not working and that they want us to go back to 6 days (his quality of life has to be considered,,,,he is soooooo happy with the 5 days and feels better) I think if anything, upping the BFR would be the answer but then it shortens time... ugh Heck, mabie it'll come out perfect huh