Hi Wcmjt. I have been on CCPD since March and I find it very easy and comfortable. I am on what they call a tidal program, because I was having some discomfort with complete drains on my 5 cycles. However, my Neph put a fistula in 4 years ago, as that may be necessary at some point. iT IS GOOD INSURANCE! The peritoneal dialysis is much less restrictive on diet and fluid and being done overnight while you sleep leaves your days free. We travel in our Motorhome with the cycler too. Hope this helps you. Good luck with what you decide.
I am 62 and was on PD for 2 1/2 yrs until I had a nephrectomy to remove one of my very large PKD kidneys. Following the nephrectomy, I did hemo through a fistula I had had placed in preparation for the nephrectomy. I was planning on returning to PD when I received a call for a kidney and had a transplant the beginning of April of this year. Of the three treatments, I find the transplant to be the most natural and normal like. Otherwise I really preferred PD over Hemo as I had much more flexibility and a less restricted diet. I did the CCPD at night and had my days free. I was able to work while on PD and that involved lifting patients in a hospital, and since I was dry during the day, lifting did not seem to be a problem.