Wow! I didn't expect replies that quickly!
I would like to introduce myself. I am a 38 yr old married mother of two, who in her spare time fits in a little dialysis and part time work.I have been on PD for 19 months. Waiting for a Transplant. The average wait in Australia is 4 years, so I am getting use to the idea of the phone ringing one day. It has been a wild rollercoaster ride of emotion starting dialysis. My renal failure is due to PKD, with a long family tree of bad genetics. My father had a rough time and died at 41. Two transplants, Hemo and PD. So I was a little (ok very) worried that it was history repeating itself. Also by the time I resigned to the fact I could no longer avoid dialysis I was really sick. I was unable the think rationally or stay awake! Dialysis has helped and I now feel able to cope better with what is ahead for me. I was so worried about how it would affect my children (10 & 12) but they are fantastic and so understanding. Ok its not what I wanted for them, having a sick Mum but they have a Mum and a Dad and I am planing on keeping it that way!
I now just have to master travelling with PD and I will be a lot happier. I am fine with day trips, although its a bit tricky in the car...lol. I get some very strange looks!