I do not know what kind of clinic you go to. I go to a Fresenius and they have to tell us how much fluid is going to be removed and it is our right to disagree with them. You also have the right to request a conference to discuss your treatment. You also have the right to refuse treatment from a tech that is not competent. Don't worry about stepping on their toes, just wear your biggest boots
NEEDLEPHOBIC: Is it possible for you to switch to peritoneal dialysis? I was fortunate to have my nephrologist's support to do this and it's done at home so YOU're in charge. I wasn't needle phobic before my ESRD but, like most of us here, have had too many bad experiences with needles and blood drawing since then. This is another reason why I am doing well on the PD -- somewhat less invasive. Hope to hear that you're doing better. VERA
maybe you should have the dr lower your dry weight, after all it's really for the most part a wild ass guess. and next time the tech says no, you're over your dry weight and we have to take it off...speak up loudly, and tell he that's not her call, it's yours and she's only to take this much. and keep making noise until she does it your way. if i visit a new clinic i tell them what to take. at my clinic they ask.