I had all that crap at the start , but now they know im more than capable of understanding my machine , they let me more or less set the whole session up and adjusting or stopping UF is totally left up to me WHY are you not learning about your machine , is there some reason ?
The nurse was doing her job as she is expected, cant find fault with that. All you need to do is have the dr, write a standing order in the matter then there should be no hassle. Something to the effect that if you are a kilo over dry that no fluid should be pulled.
Jenna had the same issue, she was urinating a lot and did not have fluid retention, and was actually gaining weight after beginning dialysis, because she got her appetite back. The techs would refuse to override the default machine setting, which would take off too much fluid and made her feel horrible. I had to insist that they get approval from the charge nurse, who was also reluctant. We had to insist each time, and not let them start the machine until they agreed. It was so frustrating. But it was necessary to her comfort and health!
well went to D today. Had a new tech and she asked me how much i wanted to take off I said none there is a doctor's order not to remove fluids she couldn't find it on the computer so the tech i like and knows me came over and found the order right off the bat. I did my run no feeling like I am going to I felt real good a little drained but good. went home and peed and check my weight came out even. I am so glad they listen to me this time. I am tired of fighting them all the time and they just look at me like I am stupid.I have learned more here then at my center and from my neph. That is not right. any way I feel good for a change
I am also one that gets no fluid pulled, as for not listening I had the same issue and until I threatened to leave the center they started listening to me.Troy