Imunchkin, I have been on home PD for 2 years. I avoid hemo as it is rough on the heart an, I have serious heart disease. @ fearless. I guess the bottom line is, dialysis clinics are for-profit businesses. Patients at some clinics are only product. When we come in, they are only stocking the shelves. When we leave and the next shift comes in, they are only rotating the stock. Like you I feel human at home dialysing. @HILINE. I think about all kinds of things on PD. I go to Church on Sunday. I visit restaurants regularly. When I am on the machine, I am all over the place, cleaning, cooking, playing videogames. I even went outside on time and barbecued. You can think what you always did on PD. Those who only think about the treatment, are probably unimaginative and, are probably afraid of it.NO I was not afraid of PD, it wasn't for me, 7 days a week was too much
Draconian is just the word for it. It has been like that from day one for me. When I first transferred from my old clinic the charge nurse treated me like a criminal. I took a wrong turn and ended up in the employee area. It was like I was robbing a bank. At that time all the techs were really nice people. After i was gone on home dialysis for two years, the whole crew seemed to be gone and replaced. Worst of all to me is my Neph, who must have trained under Josef Mengele. He keeps wanting to force treatments on me nobody else has to take. He now understands that, if he doesn't back off, I am going to pound him into doctor jelly. At 6':3" and 280 lbs., he knows I can back it up. I will be looking for another Neph tomorrow. You ladies have already helped me by your understanding. I will get me a new Neph, continue my home dialysis and try to enjoy what life I may have left.