If you only miss a few minutes of treatment then its no big deal. Missing half an hour or more as a one off could be dangerous, but it is different for everyone. I suggest that if your treatment is cut short, that you be extra careful with your food intake until the next treatment. And remember, if you come off the machine with extra fluid on, you need to factor that into your allowance, as you will be trying to take that off next time. It is better to be safe than sorry. Also learn what the symptoms of high potassium are, so you can get immediate help if you are worried. If you are concerned, ask them to take post Dx bloods so at least you have some peace of mind.
On my machine, Fresenius 2008H, ultrafiltrate can be programmed on a curve to help prevent cramping. New patients often don't realize the difference between UF and Dialysis.
Quote from: Rusty on August 18, 2006, 09:06:14 AMOn my machine, Fresenius 2008H, ultrafiltrate can be programmed on a curve to help prevent cramping. New patients often don't realize the difference between UF and Dialysis. Is the F2008H the same as the D2008K (mine)?? What is the difference between the UF and Dialysis? Isn't UF the fluid that is taken out where as just dialysis is the toxins taken out?
Well, the employees are calling the new owners of the center where I go Renal Disadvantage Inc. instead of Renal Advantage Inc. Interesting??? I think it is payback for "all fetch and no pats on the head" syndrome that is going around there. The office staff seems pretty happy and few change overs have happened there. Two firings of techs and no hirings make third shift hard for them to get people to stay for. I see care being given that was not given before. I see new bandaids that when pulled suck the skin right off of you. I see nurses on the floor working not just sitting in the back having a coffee break. I also have some techs and nurses checking with me before giving me meds. Seems some techs work through their shift, not just do what has to be done, then quit until time to take patients off. I see techs working towards LVN status. Good, better care for me by more knowledgable people. I like what I see, but still am going to look at Fresenius in San Bernardino as a possibility.