thanks for the encouragements !!I know that I'll have to pay out of my own pocket first. My social worker told me that our provincial gov't will reimburse (Alberta Health and Wellness) up to $529 per dialysis treatment. Anything above that is out of my own pocket, but that extra amount i can claim on my income tax. The Southern Alberta Kidney Foundation will also loan you the cash (again, up to $529 per treatment), so it won't be a huge financial burden. I've been told it will take at least 3 months for the provincial gov't to send you a cheque, and if i take out the loan, i then pay the kidney foundation back at that time (no interest).I can forsee one huge challenge : the restrictive diet !! I have a bad see food diet, i see food, i eat it. Because I'm only doing one run while we're there, it will be tough for me to limit my diet, but i know it must be done (that goes for fluid intake too). Right now, I guzzle close to 2 L a day (thanks to daily hemo), so i can get away with increased fluid intake.with the wealth of information on this site, i decided i'm not going to let hemo strangle what i loved to do, which is travel. True, it maybe a challenge, but i'm determined to overcome it.If this seattle trip goes well, we're going to take a look at vegas next.
This is a bit off topic, but I had to ask..bevvy5, why would your husband stop PD if he doesn't have to? As someone who's been on PD and would go back to it in a heartbeat if I could, I don't really see the logicIt certainly is a heck of a lot easier to travel while on PD, you pretty much just take everything with you, or ship it to your destination. That's what I used to do, ship all the supplies I'd need to the hotel I was staying at, and they would store it for me until I got there. Those guys were great. I had a heck of a time finding a hotel that would even accept packages for me if I wasn't there.
I'd let NW Kidney Centers know you're coming from outside the US and what your reimbursement limits are, give them the chance to do the right thing. If the cost was less than $500 dollars per treatment would you be able to do more than one treatment? Shame to have strictly watch your diet when you're vacationing. NKC also has a unit in Port Angeles which puts it adjacent to the Olympic National Park. I don't know this for certain but I think it is the closest year around dialysis unit to a national park in the US.Quote from: mcclane on August 28, 2011, 03:09:01 PMthanks for the encouragements !!I know that I'll have to pay out of my own pocket first. My social worker told me that our provincial gov't will reimburse (Alberta Health and Wellness) up to $529 per dialysis treatment. Anything above that is out of my own pocket, but that extra amount i can claim on my income tax. The Southern Alberta Kidney Foundation will also loan you the cash (again, up to $529 per treatment), so it won't be a huge financial burden. I've been told it will take at least 3 months for the provincial gov't to send you a cheque, and if i take out the loan, i then pay the kidney foundation back at that time (no interest).I can forsee one huge challenge : the restrictive diet !! I have a bad see food diet, i see food, i eat it. Because I'm only doing one run while we're there, it will be tough for me to limit my diet, but i know it must be done (that goes for fluid intake too). Right now, I guzzle close to 2 L a day (thanks to daily hemo), so i can get away with increased fluid intake.with the wealth of information on this site, i decided i'm not going to let hemo strangle what i loved to do, which is travel. True, it maybe a challenge, but i'm determined to overcome it.If this seattle trip goes well, we're going to take a look at vegas next.
I called nw kidney centres around mid aug. at that time, they could not confirm whether or not that had any room, but cheryl did say she would have a better picture next month (september). we're prepared to pay out of our own pocket, so cost is a factor, but not primary.I plan on doing one treatment, so i really gotta watch what i eat, we've been to seattle numerous times, and the food there is always outstanding (ie burgermaster !!).we'll be staying in the downtown area, so according to the nkc website, elliot bay is the closest one.Quote from: Bill Peckham on August 31, 2011, 11:09:17 PMI'd let NW Kidney Centers know you're coming from outside the US and what your reimbursement limits are, give them the chance to do the right thing. If the cost was less than $500 dollars per treatment would you be able to do more than one treatment? Shame to have strictly watch your diet when you're vacationing. NKC also has a unit in Port Angeles which puts it adjacent to the Olympic National Park. I don't know this for certain but I think it is the closest year around dialysis unit to a national park in the US.Quote from: mcclane on August 28, 2011, 03:09:01 PMthanks for the encouragements !!I know that I'll have to pay out of my own pocket first. My social worker told me that our provincial gov't will reimburse (Alberta Health and Wellness) up to $529 per dialysis treatment. Anything above that is out of my own pocket, but that extra amount i can claim on my income tax. The Southern Alberta Kidney Foundation will also loan you the cash (again, up to $529 per treatment), so it won't be a huge financial burden. I've been told it will take at least 3 months for the provincial gov't to send you a cheque, and if i take out the loan, i then pay the kidney foundation back at that time (no interest).I can forsee one huge challenge : the restrictive diet !! I have a bad see food diet, i see food, i eat it. Because I'm only doing one run while we're there, it will be tough for me to limit my diet, but i know it must be done (that goes for fluid intake too). Right now, I guzzle close to 2 L a day (thanks to daily hemo), so i can get away with increased fluid intake.with the wealth of information on this site, i decided i'm not going to let hemo strangle what i loved to do, which is travel. True, it maybe a challenge, but i'm determined to overcome it.If this seattle trip goes well, we're going to take a look at vegas next.
we'll be staying in the downtown area, so according to the nkc website, elliot bay is the closest one.
I say go for it Mc. Don't let this disease take what you enjoy most from you. I hear Seattle is nice in November. Hubby and I are going to load up the Van with NxStage mach. and supplies and go someplace northward. And if our plans up there don't fall through, then we may go Southwards. We have not been anywhere for any length of time since 2004. So yea, we are due! Im so happy you are going to do this! Hats off to you!Keep us posted on your endeavors!lmunchkin
As a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sites
Quote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...
Quote from: mcclane on September 06, 2011, 08:14:35 AMQuote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...Anything extra at all, it's best to have it with you. I didn't know I'd need bandaids. I was lucky that I happened to have some with me. A friend of mine went to Las Vegas last year, and she had to take special dialyzers with her, because they wouldn't provide them.
Quote from: Riki on September 06, 2011, 09:33:52 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 06, 2011, 08:14:35 AMQuote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...Anything extra at all, it's best to have it with you. I didn't know I'd need bandaids. I was lucky that I happened to have some with me. A friend of mine went to Las Vegas last year, and she had to take special dialyzers with her, because they wouldn't provide them.what kind of dialyzers to the centres provide ?
Quote from: mcclane on September 07, 2011, 07:51:47 AMQuote from: Riki on September 06, 2011, 09:33:52 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 06, 2011, 08:14:35 AMQuote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...Anything extra at all, it's best to have it with you. I didn't know I'd need bandaids. I was lucky that I happened to have some with me. A friend of mine went to Las Vegas last year, and she had to take special dialyzers with her, because they wouldn't provide them.what kind of dialyzers to the centres provide ?They use Optiflux at NKC. Bring your own head phones because I think the ones they provide to visitors are the ear bud style. Bring your laptop to use wifi. FYI - you need to sign an agreement to not use the wifi for porn, best to get that surfing done before you come for treatment. Ice. And radiant heat panels above the chair but I don't think any of the downtown units have gotten the heated chairs yet - maybe Elliott Bay but Seattle Kidney Center was the last to get the old style so they'll be the last to get the ones with heat.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on September 08, 2011, 08:50:14 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 07, 2011, 07:51:47 AMQuote from: Riki on September 06, 2011, 09:33:52 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 06, 2011, 08:14:35 AMQuote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...Anything extra at all, it's best to have it with you. I didn't know I'd need bandaids. I was lucky that I happened to have some with me. A friend of mine went to Las Vegas last year, and she had to take special dialyzers with her, because they wouldn't provide them.what kind of dialyzers to the centres provide ?They use Optiflux at NKC. Bring your own head phones because I think the ones they provide to visitors are the ear bud style. Bring your laptop to use wifi. FYI - you need to sign an agreement to not use the wifi for porn, best to get that surfing done before you come for treatment. Ice. And radiant heat panels above the chair but I don't think any of the downtown units have gotten the heated chairs yet - maybe Elliott Bay but Seattle Kidney Center was the last to get the old style so they'll be the last to get the ones with heat.Got a chuckle out of the 'surfing for porn' before treatment. sounds like about the only supplies i'll need to bring are tape, gauze, possibly syringes to pick at the scab, and steri strips to hold the needle in place. Since doing hemo almost daily, i feel awfully warm so I don't think i'll need any additional source of heat. we do have a laptop but most likely won't be bringing it down with us, one less thing to carry. I'll bring my psp though.
Quote from: mcclane on September 09, 2011, 08:02:46 AMQuote from: Bill Peckham on September 08, 2011, 08:50:14 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 07, 2011, 07:51:47 AMQuote from: Riki on September 06, 2011, 09:33:52 PMQuote from: mcclane on September 06, 2011, 08:14:35 AMQuote from: Riki on August 30, 2011, 07:59:37 PMAs a Canadian who's traveled to the States on hemo, I'll tell you this; if there's anything that your home unit provides besides the treatment itself (drinks, blankets, bandaids) take them with you, as most likely, the center there will not provide it. I learned this the hard way. I was lucky, I happened to have some bandaids of my own with me, r else I would have just had gauze and tape on my sitesthanks for the head's up ! I order a whole pile of supplies from the hospital, so I'll just make up a medical kit and take it with me - hemo on/off trays, prefilled saline syringes, gauze, tape, steri strips, ...Anything extra at all, it's best to have it with you. I didn't know I'd need bandaids. I was lucky that I happened to have some with me. A friend of mine went to Las Vegas last year, and she had to take special dialyzers with her, because they wouldn't provide them.what kind of dialyzers to the centres provide ?They use Optiflux at NKC. Bring your own head phones because I think the ones they provide to visitors are the ear bud style. Bring your laptop to use wifi. FYI - you need to sign an agreement to not use the wifi for porn, best to get that surfing done before you come for treatment. Ice. And radiant heat panels above the chair but I don't think any of the downtown units have gotten the heated chairs yet - maybe Elliott Bay but Seattle Kidney Center was the last to get the old style so they'll be the last to get the ones with heat.Got a chuckle out of the 'surfing for porn' before treatment. sounds like about the only supplies i'll need to bring are tape, gauze, possibly syringes to pick at the scab, and steri strips to hold the needle in place. Since doing hemo almost daily, i feel awfully warm so I don't think i'll need any additional source of heat. we do have a laptop but most likely won't be bringing it down with us, one less thing to carry. I'll bring my psp though.You can use the MediSystem button hole needles and they now come with a steri pik (sic) to pick the scabs I switched from 20 gauge needles a while ago and haven't looked back. I always bring my canulation supplies with me when I travel and then see what they're offering. A good chance to try something different to, if nothing else, confirm your preference.