Hey hey Aarti!
My husband is not Type 1, he is Type 2, but for the purpose of this question, I think they are pretty much the same.
When we first began, out doctor strongly recommended PD. We did that for just about a year before switching to home hemo. My observations from the two:
PD -
Easier to learn to do at home
Pretty portable with planning for trips
Increases your calorie intake each day before you ever put food/drink in your mouth
Is more difficult to control blood sugars on
Requires much more sterile procedures for hook up and disconnect
You will have a tube with a transfer set hanging from your body at all times
You cannot swim in a pool or get in a hot tub (although you can go in the ocean)
You'll have a LOT of supplies in your house
For my husband, who is already considered obese, we had to use 4.25 bags pretty often (more glucose, more calories, and worse on your membrane). This caused some weight gain for him.
Home Hemo
Much more difficult to learn in the beginning
You get more control over how much fluid you remove
You can do it nocturnally if you choose, which, for many hemo patients, clears better and can mean the end of taking binders.
Requires less 'sterile' conditions, but more 'skill' to get hooked up
For the squeamish, it might not be okay. You will see blood in the lines, and in the 'kidney'.
Is slightly less portable due to size, but absolutely IS portable.
A little less supplies.
I probably don't have it all there. But my husband FEELS better and is on less meds with Home Hemo. He's also MUCH more able to regulate his blood sugars on this modality. For me, if I was choosing for him all over again, I would choose hemo.
Jen