Foreign travel on dialysis is something you can doBy Bill Peckham
Here is a revised post to answer questions I'm often asked: How many countries have you been too? How many have you dialyzed in? The answer depends on what you count as a country. I primarily used Wikipedia as my reference source and after a full accounting (see footnotes for the complete list of countries visited under in each category) I can now say that in my life:
I have visited 34 countries with general international recognition including:
* 33 member countries of the United Nations(1)
I have dialyzed in 20 countries with general international recognition, on five continents
* 1 country with general international recognition but not UN membership(2)
In addition I have visited 7 nations that are not fully independent countries, dialyzing in 2:
* 1 oversea territory of France, governed as an overseas collective(3)
* 2 oversea countries in the Kingdom of the Netherlands(4)
* 3 British dependencies(5)
* 1 Chinese territory under (temporary) Portuguese administration(6)
(1) * USA – Home base Seattle, Washington (Dialysis in over 20 States)
* Canada - multiple; Dialysis Sydney (aboard Grand Waltz) '06
* New Zealand - CKD '87; Dialysis Auckland '99
* Australia - CKD '87; Dialysis Freemantle, Sydney, Noosa & Cairns '99
* Nepal - CKD '87
* Thailand - CKD '87
* Mexico - weekend '94; Dialysis Cancun '05; NxStage Freedom Cruise, Cozumel '10
* Costa Rica - Dialysis San Juan '95
* Netherlands - Dialysis: Amsterdam '96, '98, '99; Dialysis: Hilversum '00; Dialysis: Utrecht '03,'04
* Germany - Dialysis: Straubing '96; Dialysis at Sea, Wilhelmshaven '98; Dialysis: Trier '02
* Czech Republic - weekend '96
* Italy - weekend '96; Dialysis: Florence & Rome '97
* Switzerland - Dialysis: Lugano & Interlaken '96; Dialysis: Interlaken '02
* France - Dialysis: Dijon & Tassin '96; Dialysis: Marseilles '97; Dialysis: Paris '96, '98, '00, '02; Dialysis: Arles '01
* Austria - weekend '96
* United Kingdom - Dialysis: London '97, '98, '03; Dialysis: Edinburgh '03
* Portugal - weekend '97
* Spain - Dialysis: Seville, Madrid, Barcelona '97; Dialysis: Ibiza '03
* Belgium - Dialysis: Brugge '98; Dialysis: Brussels '04
* Sweden - Dialysis at Sea, Stockholm '98
* Norway - Dialysis at Sea, Oslo '98
* Finland - Dialysis at Sea, Helsinki '98
* Russia - Dialysis at Sea, St. Petersburg '98
* Estonia - Dialysis at Sea, Tallinn '98
* Denmark - Dialysis at Sea, Copenhagen '98; Dialysis: Copenhagen '04
* Monaco - Dialysis: Monaco '99
* South Africa - Dialysis: Capetown, Port Elizabeth & Nelspruit '99
* Turkey - Dialysis: Kusadasi & Istanbul '00
* Luxembourg - weekend '02
* Bahamas - Dialysis: Centerville '03
* Singapore - Dialysis: Singapore '04
* Honduras - NxStage Freedom Cruise, Isle Roatan '10
* Belize - NxStage Freedom Cruise, Lamanai River '10
(2) * The Vatican - weekend '97
(3) * Saint Martin - weekend '02
(4) * Saint Maartin - Dialysis: Philipsburg '02
* Aruba - Dialysis: Oranjestad '07
(5) * Hong Kong - CKD '87
* Cayman Islands - 1989 Post Transplant; NxStage Freedom Cruise, '10
* Anguilla - weekend '02
(6) * Macau - CKD '87
Whew, that's a lot of travel! I never expected to be able to travel at all once I transitioned into CKD5 and now here it's been over 20 years of CKD5 travel - the majority of the time visiting units and dialyzing incenter, however, recently I've been able to travel using the NxStage to meet my renal replacement needs.
I've met a number of people who say just knowing I've done all this gave them hope when they heard that they are facing dialysis and that makes me happy. I have a wanderlust co-morbidity and the thought that I would never travel - let alone travel extensively abroad - was the most depressing thing about my kidney disease diagnosis. Now I think I will reach a personal goal of visiting 50 countries and six continents (not sure about Antarctica but with with future NxStage innovations maybe that too will be an option).
My choice would be to visit South American next. I'd like to see Machu Picchu and Iguazu Falls and the Amazon and Chile and ... well you get the idea. Having a wanderlust co-morbidity means I want to see it all. And it can be done - even when you need renal replacement. Happy travels!
Posted on January 10, 2010 at 07:23 AM
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