Well, I would just wait for the NxStage, but my emotions are so unstable right now because of the stuff in the centre, if I waited, I might not be around in four to six months. I want to get going on home hemo as soon as possible, and maybe in a year or two, I can switch to the NxStage. I think, for now at least, the 2008K will be a better machine for me anyway. I know it's more labour intensive, but that doesn't bother me at all.
Right after I was taken off the machine, the depression just hit me all at once, and I ACTUALLY COLLAPSED ON THE FLOOR NEXT TO MY MACHINE! Adam
Well, I'm getting the NxStage after all (through a different centre that just opened). I should start training next week . I've also been doing my own dressing change for my permacath at home with my own supplies. Most of the clinic staff have stopped asking to change it. As for dealing with being so helpless at the centre, I've started working on a scale model kit while I'm on the machine, and that helps me keep my mind off of my frustrations. It also generates lots of conversation from the staff and fellow patients. Right now I'm building a very intricate and detailed model of the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, a WWII cargo ship, and most of it has been completed at the dialysis centre while I'm on the machine. Sometimes when I'm working on it, I almost forget I'm even hooked to a machine, ALMOST . I think things are starting to really improve for me, and I thank you all for your support, it means a lot to me. Adamp.s. If anyone would like to see photos of the O'Brien as I'm building it, I'd be more than happy to post some.
Quote from: Adam_W on May 07, 2007, 08:27:59 PMWell, I'm getting the NxStage after all (through a different centre that just opened). I should start training next week . I've also been doing my own dressing change for my permacath at home with my own supplies. Most of the clinic staff have stopped asking to change it. As for dealing with being so helpless at the centre, I've started working on a scale model kit while I'm on the machine, and that helps me keep my mind off of my frustrations. It also generates lots of conversation from the staff and fellow patients. Right now I'm building a very intricate and detailed model of the S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien, a WWII cargo ship, and most of it has been completed at the dialysis centre while I'm on the machine. Sometimes when I'm working on it, I almost forget I'm even hooked to a machine, ALMOST . I think things are starting to really improve for me, and I thank you all for your support, it means a lot to me. Adamp.s. If anyone would like to see photos of the O'Brien as I'm building it, I'd be more than happy to post some. Adam,Because I'm a member of the U.S. Navy League, I have a keen interest in ships. PLEASE POST! I want to see.