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Reviews of pd cyclers, please.

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I used the one from Baxter. Home Pro Choice or something along those lines, I think. It was good as far as those machines go. There were a few nights I felt like throwing it out the window because I couldn't get the alarm to stop, but overall it worked well and Baxter's customer service is fantastic in terms of sending replacements if they're needed.

I don't know much about the ones from Fresenius except that they connect differently to the catheter so I'd definitely be sure you know what machine you're getting or what kind of catheter you're getting put in before you go for surgery if you haven't already done that.

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