Welcome retrorod. I hope it's many, many days (years!) before dialysis becomes necessary for you. I love the way you describe your home - splendid isolation - sounds very peaceful and relaxing. Of course, being a mostly a city girl I have no real concept of how big 40 acres really is, sounds huge, I'd probably go stir crazy in about a week!
G'day fellow sufferers.Yep, I'm now another statistic to add the renal failure list. I am a 67 Australian, living in a rural community about a 1 hour drive from from a largish city called Toowoomba, in Queensland.It is very early days and I am short on detail knowing only that my kidneys are not good, and its only a matter of time before I join the many thousands who rely on dialysis for survival. It does seem that a childhood bout of TB may have affected the organs, as I have not been troubled by the most common forms of illness that lead to kidney failure.I live on a 40 acre lifestyle property, in splendid isolation, and kidney failure is not what I ever expected. Just whether this illness will affect my present lifestyle is pretty much a foregone conclusion, but I am encouraged by information that one can have a home dialysis machine that would be really good for me I think.As is the case for all newcomers, there'll be plenty of questions so keep a look out for me in the various threads.