Hey all,I have been on hemo for 6 months, and have a reallly bad reaction to it. I am considering switching to PD.Any input is appreciated. I am REALLY sugar sensitive - brain fog, bloating, anger, hyper when I eat some types of sugar, even in small amounts. The staff assure me that sugar in the fluid goes in the peritoneal cavity and not anywhere near the bowel, so there will be no problems. Doesn't make sense to me. Also, does anyone with IBS, Crohns, SIBO or other bowel disorder do PD - and does it cause further problems? Would my normal bloating to the point of looking pregnant affect the fluid or interfere in the space available for PD?With hemo there are a few days off a week. Is it hard to do it everyday instead, mentally, with never being able to take your mind off the next one.thanks
Many patients feel FAR better on home hemo 5 days per week.
Quote from: mysticnight on December 04, 2014, 06:56:21 PMWhat side effects are you having on hemo? It is possible it could be related to doing it only 3 times per week in center.? Many patients feel FAR better on home hemo 5 days per week.
I'm glad there is the PD option, even though I do it too much, 10 hours a day, plus another daily drain/fill. Veins have a tendency to wear out from fistula use. So eventually you could wind up on PD anyway. Daily dialysis is definitely better for you than three times a week.
If the bloodvolume is 1 of the issues with HD why not try HDF ?
HDF is Hemo Dia Filtration. The machine has 2 pumps, and tend to be used for people with heart problems, or BP problems. I couldn't find any info in layman's terms on Google info. I just know I got to use it when I started having too many hypo's, and it's something to do with keeping the volume equal.I did find out that it's more used in Europe.Good luck, and sorry I can't be of more help, Cas
Why is HDF so rare in the US Simon Dog?
Quote from: cassandra on December 10, 2014, 06:40:15 AMWhy is HDF so rare in the US Simon Dog?FDA approval process, most likely.
HDF sound absolutely amazing, and perfect for my problems. I am in Canada, it exists in Montreal, but I don't know if it is elsewhere, yet.I just heard of a nephro who is also a cardiologist - he might be able to understand my troubles better. Now just to get a referral that doesn't take 8 months....
If the Europeans, and the Canadians found a solution for that, its more likely to do with costs.
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