Oh gosh, we have a BUNCH of members on this board who use peritoneal dialysis like you will be using. tbarrett was kind enough to outline her whole experience with PD on this thread...http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=23591.0She loves this modality, and I know she would be very happy to answer any questions you have from a patient's perspective, so I urge you to make her thread your first stop (if you have not already done so).I'm really glad you found us; this is the very best site on the entire web for support to dialysis patients from other dialysis patients. I hope you find your time here to be informative and even entertaining.We also have plenty of spouses and caregivers who post here, and there is a special section for them. Your wife would be very welcome.
Hello Highway and welcome to IHD. I'm so glad you found us. If you find you like this board spread the word. It is a good board especially for new people to dialysis. I think PD sounds like a good choice for you. It sounds like you are not having any treatment right now? No hemodialysis until you are ready for PD? Hope all goes well.Rerun, Moderator
Quote from: dinks on November 25, 2011, 11:33:30 AM Hi Dinks, Thanks for the welcome! I hope things are better for you. I read a few of your past posts and really feel for you. No now should have to go through that.
Hi there Highway hope you find IHD a good resource. I too am on PD, but I do CCPD. Agree with MMs recommendation of tbarretts walk through PD, it is a terrific resource. Hope to hear from you more.
Highway...now is the time that stubborn has to kick in. I know there were days, weeks , even months that I thought I was done for..on my way out, but amazing things happen when we least expect it. Feeling like crap is just that, it wears you down and beats you daily. Keep on keepin on...it's what we Yankees do!
highway61!
hi highway 61!welcome to the site! I did PD before I got my transplant, and it worked very well for me. I was able to complete grad school. in fact, my transplant is failing now, and I hope that I will qualify to do PD again when that time comes. I have a full time job that I would love to (need to) keep!the main issues are the tons of supplies and boxes you have to make room for in your house, and preventing infection. but I did fine for the 2 years I was on it, and I'm sure you will too!
if ur starting out on PD i dnt think it will slow u down at all, i was 19 when i was told i would have to go on dialysis and at the time i was working full time as a patient transporter<very physically demanding> and going to scholl full time.. did that for another yearafter i started PD, and the only reason i quit that job was bc my boss was a moron and ddnt want to be flexible with my needs. any questions feel free to ask, the scariest part is not knowing what to expect