I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
November 24, 2024, 08:58:56 PM
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Search:
Advanced search
532606
Posts in
33561
Topics by
12678
Members
Latest Member:
astrobridge
I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Introduction
Introduce Yourself
Hi from Germany
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
« previous
next »
Pages:
[
1
]
Author
Topic: Hi from Germany (Read 2359 times)
lioness
Newbie
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 5
Hi from Germany
«
on:
May 05, 2011, 08:45:13 AM »
Hi everybody,
I'm a 50 year old female from Germany and I discovered this forum via a similar German forum. Since May 2009 I'm on PD and so far everything works fine. I can still do my fulltime job as an IT administrator and my company lets me do two of my four daily changes in a separate room within our first aid station. They don't even subtract the time I need from my working hours. Of course I'm on "the list", but statistically the waiting time is about 7 years here in Germany.
If you all can live with my English, I would like to visit this forum once in a while to see what the differences are between dialysis patients in Germany and in the US.
Take care of yourselves :-)
lioness
Logged
Rerun
Member for Life
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 12242
Going through life tied to a chair!
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #1 on:
May 05, 2011, 09:23:33 AM »
Hello Lioness, and welcome to IHD. I'm so glad you found us. I'm also 50 or will be in July. I'm glad PD is working out for you. Our PD people do exchanges at night with a machine hooked up that does 4 exchanges while they sleep. Then they are free during the day. Do you have that option... for a cycler??
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Rerun, Moderator
Logged
boswife
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 2644
us and fam easter 2013
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #2 on:
May 05, 2011, 09:25:27 AM »
and your English is beautiful
Will love to hear how YOU differ from US as well
join right in.. lots to read too
Logged
im a california wife and cargiver to my hubby
He started dialysis April 09
We thank God for every day we are blessed to have together.
november 2010, patiently (ha!) waiting our turn for NxStage training
January 14,2011 home with NxStage
lioness
Newbie
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 5
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #3 on:
May 05, 2011, 10:03:38 AM »
Thanks for welcoming me.
To answer the question: yes, we do have cyclers in Germany and a lot of people use them. I just can't imagine being connected to a machine all night and I get along with the manual ecchanges just fine. At the beginning I did it only at home or at work. That was pretty constricting. Everything had to be timed so I was home again on time. But meanwhile I do the exchanges almost everywhere, I have a bag ready with everything I need and I take it with me whereever I go. I change in the car, in parking garages, in churches, out in the open ...
Greetings to all
lioness
«
Last Edit: May 05, 2011, 10:05:05 AM by lioness
»
Logged
greg10
Full Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 469
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #4 on:
May 05, 2011, 11:29:24 AM »
Welcome to the forum, Lioness.
I read somewhere that in Germany, health insurance companies are not allowed to make a profit, so that they are basically non-profit organizations. Is that true?
Of course in the US, healthcare is driven by profit for the big corporations and that even though the majority have insurance, most dialysis patients eventually become covered by the US government in the form of Medicare and Medicaid:
"Medicaid actually covers more people than Medicare. In 2010, according to the most recent estimates from the Department of Health and Human Services, Medicaid covered 53.9 million people, compared with Medicare's 47.3 million."
http://www.npr.org/2011/05/05/135996814/plan-would-trade-medicaid-funds-for-flexibility
Logged
Newbie caretaker, so I may not know what I am talking about
Caretaker for my elderly father who has his first and current graft in March, 2010.
Previously in-center hemodialysis in national chain, now doing NxStage home dialysis training.
End of September 2010: after twelve days of training, we were asked to start dialyzing on our own at home, reluctantly, we agreed.
If you are on HD, did you know that Rapid fluid removal (UF = ultrafiltration) during dialysis is associated with cardiovascular morbidity?
http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=20596
We follow a modified version: UF limit = (weight in kg) * 10 ml/kg/hr * (130 - age)/100
How do you know you are getting sufficient hemodialysis? Know your HDP! Scribner, B. H. and D. G. Oreopoulos (2002). "The Hemodialysis Product (HDP): A Better Index of Dialysis Adequacy than Kt/V." Dialysis & Transplantation 31(1).
http://www.therenalnetwork.org/qi/resources/HDP.pdf
fc2821
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 1224
Just another hamster on the dialysis W.O.F.
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #5 on:
May 05, 2011, 11:38:07 AM »
Lioness and your English is very good. I hope you will return here. I would like to know more about dialysis in your country and we wuld like to know you better.
30 years ago I lived in Germany, it was a very nice place.
Löwin, Ihr Englisch ist sehr gut. Vor als ich in Deutschland (dann die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) 30 Jahren es wohnte, war in der Efile Senkeregion nahe dem westlichen Kostgänger mit Belgien. Ich war genug glücklich, in der Lage gewesen zu sein, überschuß dann von der Bundesrepublik Deutschland vom Swis Rand zum Rand mit Dänemark viel zu reisen. Ich studierte Deutsches in der Universität.
«
Last Edit: May 05, 2011, 06:46:37 PM by fc2821
»
Logged
In center hemo dialysis since Feb 14, 2007.
If I could type properly, I'd be dangerous!
You may be only one person in the universe but you may mean the the universe to someone else.
Zach
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 4820
"Still crazy after all these years."
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #6 on:
May 05, 2011, 01:53:37 PM »
Good to have you here!
Logged
Uninterrupted in-center (self-care) hemodialysis since 1982 -- 34 YEARS on March 3, 2016 !!
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
No transplant. Not yet, anyway. Only decided to be listed on 11/9/06. Inactive at the moment.
I make films.
Just the facts: 70.0 kgs. (about 154 lbs.)
Treatment: Tue-Thur-Sat 5.5 hours, 2x/wk, 6 hours, 1x/wk
Dialysate flow (Qd)=600; Blood pump speed(Qb)=315
Fresenius Optiflux-180 filter--without reuse
Fresenius 2008T dialysis machine
My KDOQI Nutrition (+/ -): 2,450 Calories, 84 grams Protein/day.
"Living a life, not an apology."
willowtreewren
Member for Life
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 6928
My two beautifull granddaughters
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #7 on:
May 05, 2011, 05:43:35 PM »
Welcome, Lioness!
Aleta
Logged
Wife to Carl, who has PKD.
Mother to Meagan, who has PKD.
Partner for NxStage HD August 2008 - February 2011.
Carl transplanted with cadaveric kidney, February 3, 2011.
galvo
Member for Life
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 7252
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #8 on:
May 06, 2011, 01:31:33 AM »
G'day, lioness, and
Logged
Galvo
kristina
Member for Life
Offline
Posts: 5530
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #9 on:
May 06, 2011, 01:58:47 AM »
Hello, lioness,
I am still-pre-Dialysis (kidney function 10-12%)
and I am very interested how you describe doing your Dialysis.
You say you did it at the beginning at home or at work
and now you do the exchanges almost everywhere,
i.e. in the car, parking garages, churches, out in the open...
How do you manage your hygiene whilst dialysing in the open etc ?
Where were you trained for PD?
I was reading that most PD-patients make sure
they dialyze in a close, hygienically clean room with shut windows etc.,
just to make sure there is no chance for an infection.
I am only asking you because I am still pre-Dialysis
and I try to know as much as possible,
if and when I am going to start with Dialysis.
Thanks from Kristina.
«
Last Edit: May 06, 2011, 02:29:26 AM by kristina
»
Logged
Bach was no pioneer; his style was not influenced by any past or contemporary century.
He was completion and fulfillment in itself, like a meteor which follows its own path.
- Robert Schumann -
... Oportet Vivere ...
peleroja
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 1585
I have 16 hats, all the same style!
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #10 on:
May 06, 2011, 06:53:55 AM »
Welcome to the group, lioness. Lots of good information and friends here. Glad you found us!
Logged
Poppylicious
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 3023
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #11 on:
May 06, 2011, 11:47:08 AM »
lioness. It's lovely to 'meet' you.
Logged
- wife of kidney recepient (10/2011) -
venting myself online since 2003
(personal blog)
grumbles of a dialysis wife-y
(kidney blog)
sometimes i take pictures
(me, on flickr)
Everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt.
billybags
Elite Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 2190
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #12 on:
May 07, 2011, 10:34:12 AM »
Welcome to our family.
Logged
carla13
Full Member
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 141
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #13 on:
May 07, 2011, 01:08:22 PM »
carla
x
Logged
Bajanne
Member for Life
Offline
Gender:
Posts: 5337
Goofynina and Epoman - Gone But Not Forgotten
Re: Hi from Germany
«
Reply #14 on:
May 12, 2011, 02:22:05 AM »
Welcome to our community, Lioness! I am particularly glad to hear that you have maintained your job. You are obviously a valued member of your institution. You have come to a lovely place for information, support and encouragement.
I taught high school English for over 30 years and your English gets my A+!
Looking forward to hearing more from you (you have lots of questions to answer!)
Bajanne, Moderator
Logged
"To be found in Him, not having a righteousness of my own ...but that which is based on faith"
I LOVE my IHD family!
Pages:
[
1
]
« previous
next »
Loading...