I'm sure it's local rules......need a partner, can't remove over 1 kilo per session, can't turn off UF easily if you cramp, no buttonholes, 6 days mandatory, low dialysate flow, only 140 dialyzer available, no heparin pump so 2-2.5 hours is the maximum treatment.
Quote from: flip on August 13, 2008, 07:35:34 PMI'm sure it's local rules......need a partner, can't remove over 1 kilo per session, can't turn off UF easily if you cramp, no buttonholes, 6 days mandatory, low dialysate flow, only 140 dialyzer available, no heparin pump so 2-2.5 hours is the maximum treatment.What, are they just trying to discourage you from starting at all? Most of that is completely wrong.
When I first investigated home hemo, I was at a Fresenius clinic. We went and spoke with the coordinator/trainer, and she told us that we both (patient & partner) would need 6 weeks of training minimum, and that the training would be from 8am to 5pm, every day. There was absolutely no flexibility with the training schedule. So, in other words, my partner and I would both have to take off 6 weeks of work in order to get trainined for home hemo. That was ridiculous!! They only offerred home hemo on those big Fresenius machines, and those machines do require special electrical and plumbing changes at our home. We walked away feeling pretty hopeless. My neph actually found the NxStage solution through Greenfield Health Systems (I think they are local). Hallelujah!! No electrical or plumbing changes were necessary, training for 3 weeks, half days, and my partner was not required to be at every session. The nurse came to our home for our first home hemo session and basically just watched us do our stuff, and filled out an evalution based upon our independence and setup. It could not have been a better experience. Within a month, I was doing home hemo.
OK, 2nd week is down. Nurse cannulated me today and had to dig, sure wish my dau in law had been there, oh well. Grndtr and I did the set up and only stumbled once so ok. I'm still sure I'm not ready to do this alone at home yet but at least I'm remembering things which I think is good. I met the neph yesterday who said training is as long as I need, there is no set period, generally 3 to 6 weeks, but wants me to be comfortable with everything. After I have setup and cycler down pat they will start training me on my button hole since we are having trouble keeping my access from rolling. Hopefully next week will be a walk in the park. Have a great weekend all of you.Ann