Thanks everyone for the information. It's home haemo for me. It will also allow me to return to my full time job as I can't afford to retire yet. I just wish our NHS provided Nextage machines. I've shown pictures of them to several of the dialysis staff and most of them had never heard of them before! So I guess we are years away from getting them. The biggest issue I have with nocturnal is that it takes me approx. 2 hours to get to sleep at night and during that time I am very fidgety. I have to swap which side I sleep on about a dozen times before I finally get off to sleep and I can't imagine being able to do that with a needled fistula in place. Having to stay in one position during this time would drive me stir crazy.
When you do home hemo, who puts the needles in your arm? Do you have a nurse come over and do it? Do any of you worry about something going wrong and not having someone get to you in time? I did hemo dialysis at a clinic during my first run of dialysis and would love to look at new options the second time around.
Both of the men that died had cardiac arrests and they were not able to revive them. One was an old man and the other was only in his forties. But scary as heck cause your thinking that could be me.
Very scary. Would it be possible to have a nurse come to your home for dialysis? I have heard of that in the past.