well well,,, quite an intro !! surly kept my attention AND, it surly sucks to be,,,well, lets say, it surly sucks to have to be a dialysis patient as an aging adult (that would be my hubby) but to be a young teen, well, that makes me sad. I love that you gave a 'real' inside as to what it's really like to go through this as a youngun.. but it's just auful all the same. It's tough enough to get through teen hood, much less having to carry this crap with you. I hope that finding your way here will give you some solice and that you find some comfort seeing your sooooooooooooooo not alone in this. Wishing you well, and wishing you a kidney
Hi there. I liked your intro. "The Chronicles of a Teenage Dialysis Patient" sounds like a great title for a book. You should get straight to work on that. You do after all have quite a bit of time to kill. Dialysis sucks, alright, and it sounds like some of your friends do as well. It's a tough break having to deal with this three times a week, not to mention having to watch what goes in our mouths (which makes a change from having to watch what comes out of it). The fluid restrictions are particularly sucky, which I found out the other day when I got hammered at a Christmas party. Having a total of 7.4 litres (no idea what the measurement is over there in Yanky Doodle Dandy Land is) is no picnic. I guess no more benders for me for a while, not at least until I'm new and improved, hopefully in a few years. In terms of losing weight, I'm trying to rid myself of a decade of over indulgence by staying away from slurpees and walking 5 kilometres (again, no idea about measurements in your neck of the woods) every night. In the new year, I'm planning on getting my lazy @rse into a gym... not so much because I want to lose another couple of stonne (there's those measurements again), but because there is a dialysis nurse who has well and truly caught my eye. So it's time to play the Rocky music, and time to transform myself into a lean, mean, love machine! You can do it too, fella. Get working on that book, keep your eye out for pretty nurses, and stay away from slurpees! Good luck!
How old are the other kids at your center?
Who is talking about your weight? Staff?
Quote from: Mr Pink on December 05, 2012, 06:01:41 PMHi there. I liked your intro. "The Chronicles of a Teenage Dialysis Patient" sounds like a great title for a book. You should get straight to work on that. You do after all have quite a bit of time to kill. Dialysis sucks, alright, and it sounds like some of your friends do as well. It's a tough break having to deal with this three times a week, not to mention having to watch what goes in our mouths (which makes a change from having to watch what comes out of it). The fluid restrictions are particularly sucky, which I found out the other day when I got hammered at a Christmas party. Having a total of 7.4 litres (no idea what the measurement is over there in Yanky Doodle Dandy Land is) is no picnic. I guess no more benders for me for a while, not at least until I'm new and improved, hopefully in a few years. In terms of losing weight, I'm trying to rid myself of a decade of over indulgence by staying away from slurpees and walking 5 kilometres (again, no idea about measurements in your neck of the woods) every night. In the new year, I'm planning on getting my lazy @rse into a gym... not so much because I want to lose another couple of stonne (there's those measurements again), but because there is a dialysis nurse who has well and truly caught my eye. So it's time to play the Rocky music, and time to transform myself into a lean, mean, love machine! You can do it too, fella. Get working on that book, keep your eye out for pretty nurses, and stay away from slurpees! Good luck!That should say; having 7.4 litres removed over two sittings is no picnic. And it isn't. I've been feeling like crap all week. I was planning on going to see the Kookaburra's destroy England in the Hockey Champions Trophy tonight, but the petrol tank is pretty empty. An early night for me instead.
My GPA stats:Cumulative Weighted GPA 3.1945Cumulative Unweighted GPA 2.9445
What do you guys think about Home-Hemo? I want to do it so bad because it's soooo much better than in-center. (ESPECIALLY since I go 45 minutes away from home when, get this, there's a Dialysis unit 2 minutes from my house). My mom would have to find the time to have the courses over it because she works. If not Home-Hemo, I'm going to discuss doing PD, because I just cannot take it anymore.
I have an arterial catheter no I don't do needles. My Social Worker is going to discuss if it's possible for me to do it myself.