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KimT
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Here for my dad, 5 years on PD
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This looks like a great site. I am hopeful that I can get some direction and information to help my dad. He has been on PD for a little over 5 years. He uses a Fresenius machine and they switched machines in June. He had 5 years of no infection and did reasonably well (aside from the common challenges, low protein, little appetite, weight loss, etc). He has had 4 peritonitis bouts since June, and is now into his 5th. We do not know if it is the system/tubing, his technique or what?
The new system stinks as far as he is concerned. He has trouble filling sometimes (just does not fill) and he has to start all over with new bags (and then it goes), it drains very slow and the pumps are noisy and slow. Breaking down the drain bags and emptying them seems much more cumbersome than the last system (at least for a 74 year old man). Is there anyone out there that has experienced any of this? Any ideas on what to do? Are there better systems?
He is 74, has a decent attitude but is tired of being sick as any of us would feel. He is so close to getting a kidney and insists he still wants to go for a transplant if one comes. I worry that if we do not get this figured out, he will not be considered a candidate because of the infection.
Anyone?
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KimT. We are so glad you joined us and we think you are great for learning all you can for you Dad. There are many members who do PD, so hopefully they will have answers for you. This is also a good place for caregivers to get support. We are a wonderful, caring group and help each other through good days and bad ones. Looking forward to more posts from you.
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Kim and thank you for being such a caring advocate for your Dad. I'm on hemo myself so can't answer your questions about PD but I feel certain that others here will jump in soon with ideas and suggestions. You've found the best place for support and information in equal measure and I hope you'll post often.
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Welcome to IHD. please research the site for some answers. There are a number of people on PD that are willing to help
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KimT. My hubby did home-hemo so I don't know what help I can be. Can you ask for the old machine back? Bless your heart for being a caregiver. Hope you can get some answers and your Dad can start doing better.
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Welcome to IHD. The best way to do a search is from the home page, otherwise you only search a section.
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can't help you with PD, but
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Welcome KimT, good to have you aboard.
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Welcome. I've also been on PD for 5 years, but I use a Baxter machine. Hope you find your answers here.
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Hi Kim!
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Welcome to our community, Kim! So glad your care for your dad brought you here. I am sorry to hear the trouble you had since the machine switch. What are the authorities doing about it? Keep plugging for them to do something. Please keep us informed on how things are going with him. We're family here.
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