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« on: November 09, 2008, 05:05:44 PM »

My name is Sue and Iam so happy I found this site as I have plenty questions.  I have done much reading and it has been a great help!  It was about a year ago that I went in the hospital to get a AV graph. pd cath and a quinton cath placed.  I was out and had a few hemo's done through the quinton while just starting to be trained for PD.  A few days latter I woke in terrific pain and could hardly move.
Found to have gotten MRSA--staph infection in the spine.  It was terribly painful and I was sent to rehab for a few months and was put on PD there.  There were some nights I seemed to have way to much fluild put in.  Also there were time that the bags on the rack appeared to be ready to burst.  One night I could hardly breath and next morning sent to PCU where I had a chest tap and they drained almost 3000cc diaysate fluild from my thoracic cavity.  I than became a hemo pt. and the PD was removed.  Has anyone had a problem like this before?  I wonder if that heals can it be tried again?  I feel I could do this if trained and not where nurses are guessing at how to do this.  In the mean time I can hardly bear those three days a week in that chair.  There is no one to compare notes with because machine in between patients and not sure many want to talk anyway.  Getting used to being disabled, Iguess.  Know you all know what Im talking about here.  Any suggestions very welcomed.                                                   Sue 
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« Reply #1 on: November 09, 2008, 05:12:29 PM »

 :welcomesign;
You have come to a great group of people.  Many who were put on dialysis before we had a chance or knew what questions to ask.  Luckily we have each other to lean on.  You can learn from us and I'm sure we will all be able to learn from you.
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Lost vision due to retinopathy 12/2005, 30 Laser Surg 2006
ESRD diagnosed 12/2006
03/2007 Fantastic Eye Surgeon in ND got my sight back and implanted lenses in both eyes, great distance & low reading.
Gortex 4/07.  Started dialysis in ND 5/4/2007
Gortex clotted off Thanksgiving Week of 2007, was unclotted and promptly clotted off 1/2 hour later so Permacath Rt chest.
3/2008 move to NC to be close to children.
2 Step fistula, 05/08-elevated 06/08, using mid August.
Aug 5, 08, trained NxStage and Home on 9/3/2008.
Fistulagram 09/2008. In hospital 10/30/08, Bowel Obstruction.
Back to RAI-Latrobe In Center. No home hemo at this time.
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« Reply #2 on: November 09, 2008, 05:24:49 PM »

 :welcomesign;  to a great site where we understand much of what you're going through.  There's so much to learn about ESRD but between all of us here we have a lot of experience and knowledge.  I hope we can be useful to you.  :cuddle;
I have family in Clearwater, Navarre Beach and Vero Beach, but I live in Toronto, Canada.
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Pyelonephritis (began at 8 mos old)
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Cadaveric transplant 1985
New upper-arm fistula April 2008
Uldall-Cook catheter inserted May 2008
Haemo-dialysis, self care unit June 2008
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« Reply #3 on: November 09, 2008, 11:44:07 PM »

Welcome Sue, good to have you aboard.
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« Reply #4 on: November 10, 2008, 05:32:27 AM »

:welcomesign; Sue. You have found the perfect place for information and support. Hope you post often and we hear more of your story.  :cuddle;
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« Reply #5 on: November 10, 2008, 09:08:27 AM »

 :waving;  Sue

Well they sure put you though the ringer huh.
As far as will you be able to go back to PD i am sure someone may have an answer for you.
Hope to see you around the boards.

Oh and ask that question about the PD/ being able to try again on one of the other threads ok...

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« Reply #6 on: November 10, 2008, 09:47:48 AM »

Sue, sounds like you have been hostage to the "Idiot Nurses" hall of fame.  Yes, I think if you had the proper training without "help" from an idiot you would do fine.  The question would be if you have too much scar tissue now.  The peritoneum has to be permeable in-order for the toxins to move into the solution.  Your nephrologist would be the one to ask.

Best of luck....                      :welcomesign;
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« Reply #7 on: November 10, 2008, 11:50:42 AM »

 :welcomesign;  So glad you joined this great site.   This is the best place for questions.  Many will be able to answer anything you ask.   This site has so much information and even more support.  Everyone is very caring and willing to help.   Looking forward to reading more of your posts.  Welcome to our family   :grouphug;






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« Reply #8 on: November 10, 2008, 11:56:30 AM »

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« Reply #9 on: November 12, 2008, 05:29:00 PM »

 :welcomesign;  Sue

Since I am predialysis, I can't answer too many questions yet.  There are many here who can answer any question you may have.

It sounds like the medical profession almost drowned you. They killed me and now it is just a matter of time.   :rant;

Glad you are here and part of the family.    :grouphug;

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« Reply #10 on: November 12, 2008, 05:37:18 PM »

 :welcomesign;
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« Reply #11 on: November 13, 2008, 08:28:11 AM »

Welcome Sue to IHD look forward to your posts.

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« Reply #12 on: November 13, 2008, 09:05:55 AM »

Welcome to our community, Sue!  So glad that you joined us.  I am on hemo - have been for 3 years.  It is not the most pleasant, but I have got accustomed to it now and my body seems to have adjusted to it.  There is so much information on this site - our buzzword is "Knowledge is Power!'".  but as you must have seen, there is a lot of emotional support here, and even some fun!
We already have some great members from Floriday.  Maybe you guys will arrange a Florida meeting some day.  Of course with pictures!  Remember that this is now your other family  :grouphug;
Read and read and read, and post and post and post!



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« Reply #13 on: November 13, 2008, 02:10:39 PM »

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« Reply #14 on: November 13, 2008, 05:29:29 PM »

 :waving;    :welcomesign;
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« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2008, 02:06:03 PM »

Welcome, Sue, from another newbie
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« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2008, 03:24:31 PM »

 :welcomesign;  SUE.







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« Reply #17 on: November 15, 2008, 06:39:22 PM »

You all have made me feel very welcomed.  Now I will venture out and try to post my questions in the proper place.  Thamnk you all.
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« Reply #18 on: November 28, 2008, 05:28:55 PM »

hi Sue,
You can certainly do PD once healed, as long as you don't have too much scar tissue.  Why not look into Home Hemo?  You can do it 4-6 times a week at home, your own schedule.  I run a clinic, if you feel like they aren't training you well, or are not trained well themselves,  speak up.  This is your life, don't be embarrased or afraid to ask questions, or demand better care.  Good Luck,  Vicki
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