You need to communicate this problem of clotting with your nephrologist.Someone or something is very wrong.
When I was on hemo I also had some clotting problems. One time I had 40 minutes left, so they set me up with a whole new system. I still had a few clotting problems but I got that extra 40 minutes. They may not like it, but ask for a whole new cleansing system to get all the minutes to which you're entitled. After all, it doesn't affect them, it only affects US!
... tonight I clotted the needles...
Quote from: mikey07840 on October 22, 2009, 10:01:59 PM... tonight I clotted the needles...Maybe you should ask the person who cannulates you to use wet sticks--saline in a syringe attached to the needle tubing. That way, they can pull back and then flush first before attaching the lines.At times when I had a very high hemoglobin, a tiny amount of heparin was added (from the heparinized saline bag used to flush the filter) to the wet sticks.
I guess clotting requires a lot of work. I know in my unit if someone clots the lines or wants to finish and they have like 10 minutes to go the staff will let them off, it it was 27 though I am certain they would keep going because they understand the value of proper dialysis.Just about the question I think there's a key difference.If I whine and yell and demand to go off early because I just can't stand it and demand to be taken off - then I am making a choice and a decision to end my treatments early and as such am not following my dialysis treatment schedule as medically advised - therefore I would be non compliant.However if the lines clot, or the bicarb runs out, or there is some other failure in the machine that is not MY choice or my decision. If a nurse decides it's easier for all concerned because there's 10 minutes left (in my case I do 5 hours, and 10 minutes is neither here nor there in that context as mostly the fluid is off, and the dialysis is done) then it's not a compliance issue (and I don't really think it's an issue of nurses being lazy either.. though sometimes that can be the case).In the end though YOU as the patient should have the final say - and if you want to stay on then you should (and sounds like they did agree in the end which is good). Indeed in this case you should be marked as being extra compliant Most people would take the early out and be happy for it - so good for you!!!