Thanks Mallory and Wattle, I think as the days get closer, I just get a little more nervous. My family is not 100% behind me on this decision, they like that there is someone "qualified" to be watching over me during dialysis. So here is my first question to you....did you retain water and gain weight when you started PD...if so....were your nurses able to get things settled so you did NOT retain fluid and lose weight?
Ken, good news - you're safe! I realized last night that "Dave" is the name of the astronaut, and "Hal" is the computer's name. Must have had a senior moment.
Nan, Shay is right, the good thing about PD is that you can control so much of it yourself. You weigh every morning and take your BP, and if there's an issue you can change the strength of your solution.I gained weight the first few days, but now it's leveled off. I'm still not losing, and I wish I was, but at least I'm not gaining anymore. The hardest thing for me was getting used to the full feeling with all that fluid in me. I'm only five feet tall, so there's not that much room for the fluid. The first couple of days I felt like I couldn't breathe and I could hardly eat anything. But it's much better now. Just don't forget to close the roller clamp on your catheter. That's been my biggest mistake so far, I forgot to close the roller clamp and I disconnected and shot PD solution all over the place. That was fun to clean up!You can do it, and we're here for you!Shay, I forgot to change the lights before I primed the cycler last night, but I'm going to do it tonight. Thanks for the advice!
."LUCILLE"!! That's what I'm gonna name it!! (Lucille "Ball")........LMFAO!!! Yipeeee!! Thanks guys! lol!! Congrats on finally getting your cycler btw, and welcome!MANUAL EXCHANGES FOR 6 MONTHS!! Your are definitely my new hero!! YIKES!!