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  • m name is mike. if there are any christians out there that read this, please pray for me to receive a kidney. i have been waiting 2 half yrs. thank you

  • I will be praying for you Mike!

  • ok angie.. i understand.. stay healthy.. glad u had a new kidney.. God Bless you!!!

  • Hi angie.. im going to be in CANADA maybe 1st quarter of 2009.. I am a dialysis nurse and would be nursing in CANADA as soon as i got there.. by the way im a Filipina.. But we are using B.Braun machines in our unit.. Do u mind if I ask u a favor?.. Would you please share me a video about the fresenius machine, and how u connect the tubings, how it works.. etc.. it would really be of great help to me to know these things ahead of time.. i just want to familiarize myself..

  • I am no longer on it anymore as I finally got my kidney transplant so it would be hard to make a new vid. I really wanted to do a vid on how to hook everything up but my dialysis unit started getting a little picky about videos that would be posted publically. Sorry.

  • Great video. Im only 13 but I'm planning on being a neprologist(sorry if i spelled it wrong) when I'm older. This explains alot to me.

    Best Regards,

    Manu

  • Interesting Angie, your even managing that LCD screen yourself....Nice video, will be featuring it soon on DailyHemo

  • Thanks Gus! Yeah I saw you did feature this! Thanks! :) During the year of 2007 both people in this video (Al Simpson and myself) got Kidney Transplants and are doing well :) I think it is great when new patients can see videos online to know what to expect :)

  • Hi Angie, How are you doing? I am a nephrology nurse from Australia, I just watch your clip, the sodium setting is quite high (155-142), we don't use any above 140 as to prevent sodium gain during dialysis. and all the machine in my centre set as temp 35.5C, to minimize cramps or hypotension. your manchine is set at 37C. It is a interesting exposure to me.

    Cheers

  • Thank you John for your input. Yes after reading from other patients I have thought the temp could be lower but the air conditioning is always so low for the nurses having hot flashes that maybe that was why they kept it high for us (so we wouldn't freeze). Looking back however I only was terribly cold if I was having the chills from fever. I didn't know about the salt but my BP was not high at all on Hemo and my fluid gains were no more than 4L per 3 day a week treatments. But I will tell them!

  • nice machine you have in there,uk renal nurse.

  • nice machine you have in there,uk renal nurse.

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