Midday: Second exchange while having lunch or, while driving if I don't stop for lunch.Henry P, could you please explain how you would dialyse whilst driving. TIA.
Oh my, I was told if I needed to do an exchange in my car to NOT drive!!! They gave me an example of a person that did that and got into an accident. The bag and person went in two different direction upon impact and their tube was ripped from their abdomen.
For me, being attached to a machine overnight is a simple thing. Six months into PD and I don't even think about it - just do it. I prefer the cycler to CAPD. After the first two weeks or so, we don't hear "Polly's" clicks and sighs anymore. Honestly, if I had to do this for the rest of my life I would be okay with it. I find not being able to lift things - like my granddaughters - more restricting. Obviously, I would rather NOT have dialysis but the reality so far with PD has been far less traumatising than we expected.
Part of my problem with it is I generally don't sleep that long every night!I found my renal insomnia has improved with both APD and CAPD. Once you get used to the cycler, I sleep more than before. On the manuals, I also sleep well. Before hand , after 4 years on hemo, I would barely get one hour a night. Can't explain why.