Hi whamo,I have been on PD now 15 years.. I really like it and feel it gives me a lot more freedom. But you also have to think about how you feel about being tied for 8 or more hours. For me I'm in bed during that time anyways and can watch TV, read or use my laptop. Energy wise, you don't feel as wiped out as you do after hemo. You are able to eat more of the no no foods cuz your are on every night. Like tito said you do have to do a bit of set up and you do have to learn how to keep things clean or you risk getting a peritoneal infection. I'm going to level with you they hurt ALOT and you feel really bad for a few days. But it is very easy to prevent them if you follow the the instructing on how to set up. The boxes are a bit much to deal with cuz they take up a some of space. But I was able to get my delivery split into to deliveries, to cut down the amount and I can just keep them now in my room. I have never had a problem with my delivery guys they are both very nice and are willing to stack the boxes anywhere i need them to. Heck I even need him to jump start my car once and he helped me. lol Also enjoy PD a lot more cuz there is no pain involved in doing D. Ie being stuck with needles. Hmm what else mite be good for you to know? Oh there is the choice between manual or using the cycler.. Manual bags gives you the freedom of not being hooked to the machine for hours at a time. but for me, I don't feel as good as I do when using the cycler. The only thing with the cycler is that it does have a bit of a white noise when running. I don't hardly notice it and the only time I wake up is if it alarms. then you just have to correct the problem and start it again. But over all I have enjoyed PD and recommended it if your able to do it.
... and they'll probably give you a 20 pound lifting restriction for as long as you have the cath.