I'm a bit confused about the UV lights.?? Most units are standard fluorescent lights and are very very unlikely to have included daylight equivalent in the specs.
Its a design flaw that's often overlooked, and its bad for the staff as well as the patients.
I found that the cheap, artificial light did give me headaches, I used to wear a cap when in the unit, just to keep it out of my eyes directly.
Dialyser size should roughly be calculated on bodymass, and existing clearance. My body won't tolerate larger dialysers. As for reuse. In the UK dialysers are never ever reused.
Hello
JW77,
"My" photosensitivity is directly connected to my suffering from Systemic Lupus (SLE) and MCTD.
Systemic Lupus (SLE) and MCTD plus all the other medical components involved make me as an SLE/MCTD-patient
very susceptible to artificial ultraviolet light (plus direct sunlight which has to be avoided as well).
The reason why this serious problem is hardly ever publicly discussed, is because of all the economical points involved:
If this problem would be openly discussed, as a consequence it would have to be adressed how SLE/MCTD-sufferers
are being discriminated against and then something would have to be done about it ...
This would involve to use "old" light-bulbs again, because they are not so harsh on the sufferer
... but this recognition would involve an instant economical loss, because existing ultrabiolet light-bulbs
would have to be exchanged for "old" light-bulbs to be installed again ...
... Fortunately my husband and I thought about this problem early enough and as a result
we bought-up enough of the gentle "old" light-bulbs for our home to see us out...
Best wishes from Kristina.