Don't constrain your considerations to NxStage 5/6 days or 3x/week conventional if doing home hemo. An option that is not always offered is conventional every other day. This can make for a more liveable lifestyle that gives you more than one free day a week, with less beating on the fistula. There is debate as to the qualify of outcome of NxStage daily vs every other day conventional, but it's pretty much universally accepted that 3x/week sucks. The NxStage daily treatments are not the equivalent of conventional treatments, though total dialysis over the course of a week is.Nocturnal is an even better option for quality of result.NxStage is a wonderful machine and great technology, however, don't let their very effective marketing prevent you from investigating the other options as well. One thing about the Baby K - it is more involved setup that NxStage since you have to do the line setup manually (the NxStage uses a cartridge).My doc has about a 50/50 split of patients on the NxStage and BabyK, however, I was the first one who requested every other day Baby K. There was some concern as to his ability to get it approved (Fresenius), but that turned out not to be a problem. I am now on a 4x/week schedule - three days for 4 hours and one for 3, so that I can always have certain days of the week off due to my work schedule.Always leave a little bit of needle showing when canulating to avoid "hubbing the fistula" (leaving it crater like with more difficult scabs). I got this bit if info from one of the Stuart Mott presentations on canulation.Waiting for the Fresenius NxStage killer. If it is all rumor has it to be, I would be wary of holding NxStage stock when it comes out.
There are other big advantages to Nxstage.
My clinic is a Davita. Thank you guys! What about the seeing drs and such, is that like it is for pd? you go in once a month or so and do blood work and see dr, etc? How hard is it to pull ur own needles? Do you absolutely have to have a care partner, or is it just a recommendation? if you do, can they just be there, not do anything unless there is an emergency? How long is the training?? How difficult was it to learn? (if you have done pd , you can compare it, ive done that.)
I really wish I could do this at home, but have been told you have to have someone there at all times. By dong at home, I could get back to work! Any suggestions as to how to find a person to be around?