Home dialysis when centre is open? Interesting. Very different here. After being trained in training center we are required to do an overnight independent assessment in a training 1-bed unit. The next day the trainers review with the goal of recommending to management that the person is discharged to their home. Thats right, discharged into our own care. Good documentation and support services are provided. There is one tech on-call every night but they don't visit outside business hours, as with independents most issues can be resolved over the phone. The machines warn if treatment cannot occur and in that case the training center has provision for independents to dialysis there the next day while Frenensuis tech comes onsite to resolve issue. So absolutely campaign for session freedom. The machine is in your home and assuming it is configured for long-hours your rules should apply. I dont buy the liability rubbish. They are also not liable for all the complications they cause with their sub-standard treatment plans. With nocturnal homeD you can within reason tweak your plan to your requirements. I.e. I know 2.2 litres fluid is my safe target and 240 pump speed for 10 hours gives me a good clearance with almost no complications.
Hi Sugarlump, Bearing in mind we use (In the north) Frenensuis, the equipment is reasonably weighty in size. Orders are monthly. We have a phone in date and a delivery date. I use email. Stock is to last 6 weeks here in case of supply disruptions (100% of Gambro South islanders are at home and area is not urban).I have an 800 * 800 * 2.3m cupboard for stock and its pretty full.We are designing a new house at the moment and as for me Dialysis is a big part of my future, the infrastructure will be built into the house. Because Frenensuis requires and RO machine for water quality I'm putting all pipes into the walls so that the two machines do not need to be together. The ensuite will have an RO housing and a stock room as well as a small supply lift as its a two store house (concentrate boxes as heavy). There will be a built in generator as solar wont power these beasts, and backup water.Sound paranoid? hehe Well last week NZ had 667 earthquakes, and my city sits on 50 supposedly extinct volcanoes. But mainly because our super city of 1.5m (9 cities rolled into 1) only has at best 4 dialysis centers so I doubt can absorb all independents at the same time.
Salt is the key. Don't eat any. Use Mrs. Dash for flavor on your food and pepper is okay. Sweat is fluid so when you sit outside and sweat you get to drink a little bit. It is hard. Don't eat salt. Look at labels for sodium.... You can have about 1000mg for the whole day. A can of soup may have 700mg. They say you can gain .03% of your dry weight. So between sessions if your dry weight is 100kg you can gain 3kg. If your dry weight is 50kg you can only gain 1.5kg. I'm usually over!Actual size....
put away all the tall glasses. use 8 ounce cups for breakfast dinner lunch, and suck on ice cubes in between, or lemon slices,it creates saliva. use salt on Nothing, dont eat salty foods.