Well without pickin my teeth with my toes I just had to check the blood filter thing as the inquiring mind had to know and it remains a secret i guess. they say to ask the technician whose doing the procedure if more info is needed. I did find this tho to confirm the actual filtering of the blood. it remarked much about removing unwanted fluids from the blood which by there definition are larger than the red and white blood cells.
What are those plastic jugs sitting in front of my machine?
The plastic jugs hold the liquids used to mix the dialysate. The machine mixes the dialysate, which is made up of an acidified solution, bicarbonate and purified water. The acidified solution contains electrolytes and minerals. You may hear it referred to as “acid.” The other solution is bicarbonate or bicarb, which is like baking soda. Both are mixed inside the machine with purified water. While you are dialyzing, dialysate and your blood flow through the dialyzer (but they never touch). Fresh dialysate from the machine enters your dialyzer throughout your treatment. Impurities are filtered out of your blood into the dialysate. Dialysate containing unwanted waste products and excess electrolytes leave the dialyzer and are washed down the drain.
hmm... i wonder if it is a toss up between more flow volume vs smaller impurity removal. iv'e

enough.. just wish i could transfer the effort to the rear wheel

Il'l be spinnin the HD filters for a while more also. We need to design a cost effictive billet filter inverter to the vertical position with built in cooling fins and market them thru cvoharley then we can pay for everyone to go to Europe and do a pick up ride CVO style!!
