I have noticed in my unit that often they hold off on the diet and fluid talk for a week or two after people first start dialysis. At least here they tend to try to ease you in. So a first run they do for 2 hours, with no UF and a low pump speed, 2nd run 3 hours, 3rd run 5 hours (or 4.5 or whatever the docs determine the final amount should be). I think the thought is to not hit a newbie with everything all at once (either that or they are just poorly managing new patients...). I know when i started I didn't get the talk for a couple of weeks. I had known there would be fluid restrictions... but I had no idea how severe it actually would be. I thought it would be more like you need to watch what you drink and not drink certain things. Hey how wrong I was!!!
Quote from: RichardMEL on October 02, 2008, 08:24:05 AMI have noticed in my unit that often they hold off on the diet and fluid talk for a week or two after people first start dialysis. At least here they tend to try to ease you in. So a first run they do for 2 hours, with no UF and a low pump speed, 2nd run 3 hours, 3rd run 5 hours (or 4.5 or whatever the docs determine the final amount should be). I think the thought is to not hit a newbie with everything all at once (either that or they are just poorly managing new patients...). I know when i started I didn't get the talk for a couple of weeks. I had known there would be fluid restrictions... but I had no idea how severe it actually would be. I thought it would be more like you need to watch what you drink and not drink certain things. Hey how wrong I was!!! I am sorry but I cant quite believe that something like the above goes on - is this normal for newbies or Pre-Dialysis as we call them in the UK over in the US??All patients should be given the full facts, from the dieticians, social workers and consultants, before even getting anywhere near dialysis as it helps that person get accustomed to what is expected of them. They are also told that it is in their best interests to keep to the strict diet and fluid intake (usually 1 Ltr per day) to aid their dialysis and avoid any complications. As for easing patients in shouldn't that be done as far in advance of treatment as possible ?I know things differ between our countries but surely something as important what a pre dialysis patient should know before begining treatment should be the same.
Dont you get follow up sessions both before and after the Pre dialysis session??