Also, remember home dialysis is a viable option - both hemo and peritoneal. This eliminates any issues one may have with the centers and put the responsibility for one's health on one's self which is usually a good thing.
Exactly Simondog and anything that reduces stress and discomfort increases the likelihood of adherence to dialysis.
Exactly . . . we all know it only takes a couple missed sessions and it's bye bye world. . . Keep going my friend. If you would like to receive a support bag, message me with your mailing address and I will send you one. My Foundation provides them free to dialysis patients.
Quote from: JaeCie on January 30, 2014, 06:35:12 PMExactly . . . we all know it only takes a couple missed sessions and it's bye bye world. . . Keep going my friend. If you would like to receive a support bag, message me with your mailing address and I will send you one. My Foundation provides them free to dialysis patients.Thanks for the offer but I have thus far avoided the need for any "support" from anyone other than my family, clinic and insurance company. I still work full time so I don't need to sponge any freebies, and would prefer you send them to someone not in a position to provide themselves with whatever goodies will make dialysis go a bit easier.
Simon Dog,I am thrilled to hear that you have been able to get the support you need. Does your dialysis center also provide goodies? I know different providers have different practices.