Hi
I have not been here for a couple of years but now I am back
I took myself off PD after a couple of years on it ( it seems my tube was faulty since it was fitted hence the terrible pain on draining ).
Now I have has an emergency line fitted & the dialysis I get is making me ill....My blood pressure has increased to 201/102 & it was around 140/80 before I started hemodialysis....Every time I am on hemodialysis my blood pressure gets higher & its at the point where I have a terrible headache. I have been asking for the couple of months since I have been on hemodialysis to get another blood pressure tablet & theres been only words & no action from the renal unit. I went to my doctor the other day & was sent to the medical assessment unit where they gave me an additional tablet straight away...since I still produce up to 2.5litres of urine in a 24hr period I am going to stop my hemodialysis till the renal unit at arrowe park hospital on the wirral get their act together & get control over what is clearly a high blood pressure.
I rang the unit today & got the typical response of " do you know the dangers of missing your dialysis?" which of course I do BUT I also know the dangers of running a high blood pressure so have told them I will start my dialysis again when they can get their act together with getting my blood pressure under control instead of telling me every time I mention my high blood pressure that they must do something about my high blood pressure & sticking me on the machine & then saying to me when I come off with an even higher blood pressure that they must take action & get my bp under control.
I find this most annoying that they must do something about my high blood pressure & then fail to act leaving me with massive blood pressure & headaches.
It almost seems like they are trying to kill off the rest of my kidney function......& just so you all know I was on pd for around 2 years & stopped taking ANY dialysis since the end of December 2011 till the end of June 2012......I didn't tell my consultant till Feb 2012 when he told me my figures were the best on the unit..at this point I told him that was great since I had not had any dialysis since the end of December...the look on his face was great since it shocked him.....I have only had the emergency catheter for a short time after they contacted me to tell me that overnight my creatinine clearance had risen to over 1000 & they needed to fit an emergency line.
I believe that cuts in the UK NHS budget are affecting the care of renal patients in a bad way..I believe we now have to many specialist nurses & no where near enough general nurses & it cant be long before many patients die due to poor care from lack of general nurses.
A case of to many chiefs & not enough Indians