Oh my God! I can barely handle 3 hours! Just shoot me!
Thanks, O in. My nephrologist was trying to explain the same thing to me today. I think I am understanding it a bit better. Still want a shorter session, though (but not at the expense of my well-being)
Oh, yes, they can.When I asked the supervisor to cut short my session the day I was taking a plane home for the holidays, she refused and said I would have needed the consent of the nephrologist. However the nurse who was actually dealing with me told me that I can sign a form releasing myself, which I did and got of an hour earlier. Another lady who also was to take a plane asked the supervisor for the form and she didn't give her (the supervisor was her attendant nurse) and the lady was there crying. The thing is, she was only asking for ½ hour and I got to get a whole hour off.
I am presently doing 4 hours per session. I would really like it shortened. The nurses tell me that depends on my clearance. Please explain the term "clearance" for me. I thought it mean getting rid of all of my fluid, but it seems to be more than that.
Depends how they define "great labs". You see with renal patients, alot of things are going to be abnormal, which for us, is considered normal levels
You are lucky to be able to get away with such little dialysis, and I would be surprised if you said you felt great too.
I would be interested to see your results!
amber79 wrote:QuoteDepends how they define "great labs". You see with renal patients, alot of things are going to be abnormal, which for us, is considered normal levelsI think in reference to "great labs" they basically mean that they are within range, neither too high or too low.QuoteYou are lucky to be able to get away with such little dialysis, and I would be surprised if you said you felt great too.Well to be honest, they only cut it back to that amount of time because I complained and wanted out of there. I plan on increasing my time on tx when I get home because I am sure I could feel a lot better than what I do.QuoteI would be interested to see your results!They drew blood today for labs so when they come in next week I will get a copy and post the results. Maybe you would be willing to explains some of the ones I don't understand??? (on knees begging:))
The other day I asked to shorten my dialysis session because they pout me on fifteen minutes late. I needed to go see mu husband who is in thehospital. The lobby doors lock up at eight O'Clock and I need to be there before eight. Othere it is a pain the the butt to get in there. The tech says: Will you sign the paper?" Meaning the AMA paper. I told her "I will sign any damn thing you want me to sign as long as it gets of this machine at seven O'Clock!". She brought me the paper but no pen so it sat there for an hour. Then I signed it and wrote a comment on thebottom that I was put on late. She did not like that at all. Oh well. Katherine
Ooops beat me with a wet noodle I apologize and will modify it.
Quote from: bajanne2000 on January 04, 2006, 04:55:09 PMThanks, O in. My nephrologist was trying to explain the same thing to me today. I think I am understanding it a bit better. Still want a shorter session, though (but not at the expense of my well-being)"O in" explained it well. However remember it is your body they can't make you stay on the machine any longer than you wish.