I remember seeing the pole but I thought that pole was for Baxter. I wasn't sure because just as my unit got it they were switching to Baxter and I had to switch to Hemo so I wasn't sure. We were using plain poles with no special parts to it.
This is great PD information. Thank you! And for patients, please research your options on the most comfortable and effective way to support your catheter. Also, research successful patients who reclaimed their lives in spite of living with chronic illnesses. Thank you again for this wonderful video.
Ah the Fresenius Freedom IQ! I was on that for 4 yrs ... actually at first the one with out the card .. then they switched me to the IQ one with the card. Easy to use with it's own stand but different than baxter as the Freedom IQ needs to use Gravity for its exchanges.
I remember seeing the pole but I thought that pole was for Baxter. I wasn't sure because just as my unit got it they were switching to Baxter and I had to switch to Hemo so I wasn't sure. We were using plain poles with no special parts to it.
angieskidney 1 year ago
Thanks for your introduction
dinpoodl 2 years ago
PD is the way to go. Im on the baxter cycler, very portable.
sic04250f 2 years ago 2
she needs to loose weight. not doing her (failed) health any good.
SnowFell 2 years ago
This is great PD information. Thank you! And for patients, please research your options on the most comfortable and effective way to support your catheter. Also, research successful patients who reclaimed their lives in spite of living with chronic illnesses. Thank you again for this wonderful video.
patientspride 3 years ago
Ah the Fresenius Freedom IQ! I was on that for 4 yrs ... actually at first the one with out the card .. then they switched me to the IQ one with the card. Easy to use with it's own stand but different than baxter as the Freedom IQ needs to use Gravity for its exchanges.
angieskidney 3 years ago