I'll be honest, I'd like to have someone more skilled than I in charge of my husband's care--at least initially. We have absolutely no idea what to expect so putting us in charge would be like asking a toddler to care for himself. I work regular but long shifts so my husband would essentially be on his own--not good.
He's responsible, he's just not a medical professional. I never said home nocturnal was off the table; just off the table initially. I don't think anyone would volunteer to deliver their first baby...and there is the mentally getting your mind around it, too.I've never heard dialysis referred to as easy.
On the contrary: My nephrologist was all for me trying home hemo, so we (wife and I) trained for about 6 weeks, 5 days a week, and did the process at home for about 6 months. During that time I had 2 severe BP drops, down to 60/30. My wife knew what to do, but me being that near death scared both of us. We decided that home hemo wasn't for us, and I switched to in-center treatment. Still have some BP problems, but nothing as drastic as at home. Some people think that because one modality is good for them that it's good for everybody. Not true.