Hi All!
I've been AWOL for a bit...life stuff and getting ready for my Hubbie's upcoming surgery.
Thanks so much for the welcomes! It's great to come to a friendly place where people understand what we're going thru.
Bob, thanks for the encouraging news. We hope for the best but as you undoubtedly know, it's those dark moments when you worry about the worst...seeing your post help me get back on the hopeful track.
Here's hoping you get a transplant soon!
Desert Dancer & MooseMom, we started home hemo this last September after 10 months of Darrell traveling over an hour away for treatments 3x a week. We knew before he ever started dialysis that we wanted to do home hemo, but the closest clinic to offer the training is 2.5 hours away and they were just beginning so we had to wait for an opening to train as they were training one couple a month. I must say, as the "care-giver," it's more work than I thought it would be initially. However, I'm still glad we're doing it at home. There are some adjustments to life as we knew it in terms of doing dialysis 6 days a week (though we probably do it closer to 5 days) versus the longer 3 days in clinic treatments. Also, for us, it's still about 4 hours of total time from gathering supplies, priming, getting on the machine, then getting off treatment and waiting for his buttonholes to clot & cleanup. I wouldn't change whether we did it at home or not...I just wish we weren't told it would be 2-2.5 hours. I believe you can prepare yourself for anything as long as you have all the information. Silly me.
I wish I had known about this forum before we started...I think I would have been less panicky every time the alarm went off in the first three weeks of dialysis at home. LOL We are by no means complacent during the setup and treatment, but much more calm & confident in handling any issues/alarms that come up. And if for some reason, the treatment seems to be jinxed with some issue after another...we've learned to do a rinse back and shut it down and start fresh the next day rather than get frustrated with each other and the machine. There's so much more I could write, but my guess is that somewhere here, others have been very thorough in their feedback. I'll be happy to add to the content.
Rerun, thanks for the prayers & bump
Hi Poppy!
I look forward to hanging out some, here. And I'll definitely keep you posted.
Have an awesome day, All!
Mo