Aloha obsidianom, that is something to think about, I've been told that my veins in my arms are too small, but I am discussing this more with my doctor as I want to do my own sticking for home dialysis. Right now by doing 6 days a week in clinic at 3 hours I'm feeling great, just the fluid in the lungs. My Japanese doctor told me that all the patients under Japanese National Health Insurance can't do more than 3 times per week unless they want to pay out of pocket. That's why some of them do up to 8 hours a session, insurance covers 6 hours and the hospital has to cover the rest. My thoughts on this is if more dialysis gives you a better treatment and quality of life than it seems to me the bottom line is not the patient but cost. Mahalo for your suggestions and help.
Aloha lanch,So are you doing home hemodialysis and at night nocturnal? That would be the only way I could stand to be hooked up to the machine for 8 hours. I am doing 3 hours x 6 days. I talked my doctor into it as I'm trying to be their first home hemodialysis patient, I just told him let me try it in the hospital first to see if it would work, so far I'm feeling great, sleeping great and have more energy at work. Plus I get to set up and prime the machine, and my wife comes in to disconnect and clean the machine under the nurses supervision.