Got my patient # and signed up at the Fresenius site and see my labs. I've got some studying to do as a couple of things are wacked out. enPCR is slightly low at .93. This one may not be so bad. But my iPTH is at 1349 THAT needs some attention. Not knowing what it is, much less how to change it, I got some reading to do.
Thanks Michael for telling us about the Fresenius patient portal. Just signed hubby up. Now he won't have to beg his dietician for copies. Sometimes she has them, sometimes not. No biggy except that the only way I am going to know if the meals I cook for hubby are helping him is to see his lab results. We both actually rely on those so we know where/when we went wrong or if any changes we've made were worth it. And I can draw my own smiley faces on them.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on April 18, 2017, 09:50:31 PMThanks Michael for telling us about the Fresenius patient portal. Just signed hubby up. Now he won't have to beg his dietician for copies. Sometimes she has them, sometimes not. No biggy except that the only way I am going to know if the meals I cook for hubby are helping him is to see his lab results. We both actually rely on those so we know where/when we went wrong or if any changes we've made were worth it. And I can draw my own smiley faces on them. I'm glad you posted about the Patient Portal. I completely forgot that DaVita has one. You can register online if you want immediate access to your labs and other medical information. Here is the site ( https://www.davita.com/health-portal).Looks like you can do the same for Fresenius ( https://www.myfreseniuskidneycare.com/web/patient-portal/registration), but you need your medical record #.It is definitely nice not having to wait until clinic to get the lab results!
Looks like you can do the same for Fresenius ( https://www.myfreseniuskidneycare.com/web/patient-portal/registration), but you need your medical record #.It is definitely nice not having to wait until clinic to get the lab results!
I swear we must have a really good bunch at our clinic. Besides the techs and nurses, our dietician gives us copies of our lab results every month, and she talks to each patient at least weekly to see if we have questions. Now, if we could just get the AC turned up a couple of degrees to keep from freezing.