After 18 years battling fsgs, it seems like my kidneys are getting ready to pack it in. My eGFR is now 15 and creatinine 3.5, so it's time to move on to the next battle.I have just been evaluated for a transplant, but in the meantime, my neph thinks my kidneys won't last long enough to avoid dialysis, and I think he is right. I knew this day was coming, but it is still a shock, and truth be told, I am not thinking too straight right now.Although I realize that you often don't know if you've made the right choice until some time has passed, I will chose home hemodialysis and have already looked into NxStage; my husband has already spoken to them at great length, and he supports me in my decision.One specific question I have is this...did most of you know right away, upon learning that you needed dialysis, that you wanted home hemo, or did it take you some time to come to that decision? And was there something specific that made you decide to dialyze at home? How long did you have to do in-clinic before you were able to start training for NxStage?If you could tell a beginner one helpful hint, what would that be?Thank you so much for your time.