Hello Fellow Posters! I have had the opportunity to read this board for some time. I signed up but didn't correspond... I have learned more here than I ever could in books. My decision to do peritoneal dialysis was based heavily on what I learned here and the preceding Brumley Board. I had surgery for my catheter at the first part ofJ une and by the end of June, I was doing manual exchanges. I am so very happy now to be using the Baxter Cycler!!! What freedom to go about my daily routines and chores( now that I have some energy again). Though I do not like being a dialysis patient, I love P.D. with the cycler for it works while I sleep in the comfort of my own bed. My k/tV has been 3.3 and most of the rest of my monthly labs have been good. My biggest problem is my hgb. Am giving myself weekly injections of Epo. My father started Hemodialysis 5 years ago. The biopsy on my "petite" kidneys, as they called them at Mayo was inconclusive, but they think possibly Alport's Syndrome. I still have some kidney function so consider myself very fortunate in many ways.
I dunno bout you all but I'm still in my 30s for real! (course in my head I'm 15) I don't wanna grow up!I'm a toys r us kid!They've got the best for so much less it'll really flip your lid!From planes to train to video gamesIt's the biggest toy store there is!I don't wanna grow up cause maybe if I did...I'd then be known as dialysis kid!
Yeah I'm actually 33 but I feel 74 but my mind thankfully is in its early 20's still.- Epoman