starting out with PD might be the best option (as medicare will kick in sooner with PD than with hemo).
Medicare also kicks in the first month if you train for home hemo. Don't know if that is an option for you.
tbarrett2533: I have to say you and I are on the same page regarding hemo! I absolutely loathed it! I do CAPD as well as I can't bear the thought of being hooked to the cycler at night. As far as weight gain, I've actually lost weight on PD, but mostly because I feel so much better than I did on hemo. They did warn me about the extra calories with the PD solution, but it depends on the percentages and number of exchanges you do what the extra calories load is.
I agree with Joe, though I can't say that I actually love PD. I am working full time and it is solely because of PD. Like Joe, I am on a cycler at night, and like him I have started to connect to it earlier at night on work nights. It makes our life possible. If I had to go to hemo we would lose more than half the life we are living. PD offers much greater freedom and control. With the help, assistance, and support I have gotten from this site we are able to maintain the life we want to live with a few concessions. I don't love PD, but I appreciate that it gives my wife and I a chance to live closer to what we had before this happened.By the way, while working on this year's tax return I noticed that we have lost $8000 of income in 2011 compared to 2010. Since I am making more per hour now and some of the travel I would have done it is possible I could have lost close to $10000 in income in 2011 to this disability. I have been behind so far this year as I battle this. There are very few trips I can make for my company that will allow me to be able to do my 8 hours of cycler time per night.I work as a computer systems engineer on large Solaris based computers.
I do love PD, and thought CAPD was ok. But working full time, having to do a full exchange at work every day just didn't always fit in the schedule. I find that CCPD fits my lifestyle better, and I don't really mind being connected to the machine for the 9 hour cycle time. In fact, I'm connected right now and will go through my first cycle before I go to sleep. CCPD just lets me do my dialysis for the most part while I'm asleep. I know doing CAPD gives you the freedom of doing your exchange just about anywhere you happen to be, and sometimes that's attractive, but even doing CCPD I could go back to manuals just about anytime. That is the ultimate in flexibility!