QuoteIt was a strange (and frightening) experience to realize, how much dialysis can weaken a body and it shows up very clearly, when a cough comes along and suddenly antibiotics Not sure if it's the dialysis that does it or the underlying kidney failure. I usually have a very strong immune system and have gone years in a row without even the peep of a cold. But since my kidneys have failed, I am much more vulnerable. Had pneumonia last November and then just the other day had a 2-day bout with an unknown fever. Now it's over, but I have no idea where it came from and why I succumbed at that point.
It was a strange (and frightening) experience to realize, how much dialysis can weaken a body and it shows up very clearly, when a cough comes along and suddenly antibiotics
It's a trust. She set it up a decade ago, and never told me she changed things. Besides the other half of my family are all top lawyers that I could never beat legally.
Not this weekend, but I am arranging to take a class in how to forge a knife out of a railroad spike. Yes, I know the metalurgy is terrible for an edged weapon, and that the low carbon tool will not heat treat or harden, but all I'm expecting to get out of it is a fun time and a nice paperweight.
Quote from: Simon Dog on August 08, 2016, 02:05:17 PMNot this weekend, but I am arranging to take a class in how to forge a knife out of a railroad spike. Yes, I know the metalurgy is terrible for an edged weapon, and that the low carbon tool will not heat treat or harden, but all I'm expecting to get out of it is a fun time and a nice paperweight.I met a Lady, half of the couple that belongs to some sort of Ironworkers group. She told me of some of the things they have made and the weekend get-togethers the group has. Live demonstrations of firing and working metals at different locations throughout the mid-West. I'm told there is quite a number of their members here in Missouri.I thought it pretty neat. As a retired mechanic/machinist I too have many thoughts and desires to bend a little. I think wrought iron fencing, gates, with vines, leaves, etc. would be a neat job to do. Until someone wants a LOT of product in a short time. Then it turns into WORK.
This weekend was fascinating: At first we visited the wonderful London Music Museum and listened to many working instruments, including the fascinating Wurlitzer ... the wonderful music provided there by many different demonstrations transfixed us into another world and we enjoyed it very much...... and on the next day we visited the London Museum of Water and Steam and were invited to watch the 1820 Boulton & Watt Engine, the 1838 Maudsley Engine, the 1857 Bull Engine and finally the 1846 Grand Junction 90'' Engine, all shown in perfect working demonstrations at certain times (at the entrance we were given a time-plan of the daily Steam-Engine-demonstrations). ... This was a most fascinating day and we were completely taken by these wonderful Steam-Engine-demonstrations and spent the whole day there without bothering about the time because it was so very relaxing and the lecturers there were very enthusiastic and we listened to many fascinating lectures ... We also were lucky to have our lunch there and their kitchen provided us with the very best vegetarian quiche we had tasted in a long while ... a most wonderful and very harmonious weekend ...
Quote from: kristina on August 29, 2016, 12:40:08 PMThis weekend was fascinating: At first we visited the wonderful London Music Museum and listened to many working instruments, including the fascinating Wurlitzer ... the wonderful music provided there by many different demonstrations transfixed us into another world and we enjoyed it very much...... and on the next day we visited the London Museum of Water and Steam and were invited to watch the 1820 Boulton & Watt Engine, the 1838 Maudsley Engine, the 1857 Bull Engine and finally the 1846 Grand Junction 90'' Engine, all shown in perfect working demonstrations at certain times (at the entrance we were given a time-plan of the daily Steam-Engine-demonstrations). ... This was a most fascinating day and we were completely taken by these wonderful Steam-Engine-demonstrations and spent the whole day there without bothering about the time because it was so very relaxing and the lecturers there were very enthusiastic and we listened to many fascinating lectures ... We also were lucky to have our lunch there and their kitchen provided us with the very best vegetarian quiche we had tasted in a long while ... a most wonderful and very harmonious weekend ...kristina: That sounds like a lot of fun! Glad you enjoyed your weekend, you are a real inspiration! Hope you continue getting out and about like that and sharing it with us.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on August 29, 2016, 05:16:55 PMQuote from: kristina on August 29, 2016, 12:40:08 PMThis weekend was fascinating: At first we visited the wonderful London Music Museum and listened to many working instruments, including the fascinating Wurlitzer ... the wonderful music provided there by many different demonstrations transfixed us into another world and we enjoyed it very much...... and on the next day we visited the London Museum of Water and Steam and were invited to watch the 1820 Boulton & Watt Engine, the 1838 Maudsley Engine, the 1857 Bull Engine and finally the 1846 Grand Junction 90'' Engine, all shown in perfect working demonstrations at certain times (at the entrance we were given a time-plan of the daily Steam-Engine-demonstrations). ... This was a most fascinating day and we were completely taken by these wonderful Steam-Engine-demonstrations and spent the whole day there without bothering about the time because it was so very relaxing and the lecturers there were very enthusiastic and we listened to many fascinating lectures ... We also were lucky to have our lunch there and their kitchen provided us with the very best vegetarian quiche we had tasted in a long while ... a most wonderful and very harmonious weekend ...kristina: That sounds like a lot of fun! Glad you enjoyed your weekend, you are a real inspiration! Hope you continue getting out and about like that and sharing it with us.Hello PrimeTimer and many thanks for your kind encouragement ! You know, it has happened to me quite regularly in recent months, that the next day after "D", I feel much too exhausted and much too tired to even think about any activity and this made me realize that I have to urgently do something about it, otherwise my body could eventually get too weak for the "big day" ... So I have decided to "coach" myself into doing something about it and to be quite honest, the longest way is always to finally get outside the house and from then on I just try to keep on walking...
Have a great trip, Iolaire. Sounds lovely.
Heading to Portugal for a week on Saturday. Finally yesterday got my dialysis setup with help from the great DaVita international coordinator Gina (started process in June). But then read the dates and realized that Lisbon is M/W and Porto on F, rather than Lisbon M/F and Lisbon W. Had to ask if it could be changed, but if to hard the dates are MUCH better than not having dialysis setup.... Later researched that we can change our discount train tickets so moving days around should be at very low cost, maybe just 40 euros or so on non discounted train tickets..Should be a good trip, we did the same itinerary in 2008 pre dialysis but that time it was November which is off season... But looks like our hot weather is moving over there so might be high 90* at times.
Have a great time Iolaire, I love Portugal. I used to dialyse in Faro and was pleasantly surprised about their flexibility.We'll be there in October but on Nxstage. Is Nxstage not a possibility for you? Wishing you a great time!Love and luck, Cas
I've always felt I was close to a transplant so didn't consider PD or in-home, now 2.8 years later I realized that maybe is should have just bit the bullet.... If I didn't feel dialysis was short term I'd be signing up for Nxstage immediately.
Quote from: kristina on August 31, 2016, 07:35:55 AMQuote from: PrimeTimer on August 29, 2016, 05:16:55 PMQuote from: kristina on August 29, 2016, 12:40:08 PMThis weekend was fascinating: At first we visited the wonderful London Music Museum and listened to many working instruments, including the fascinating Wurlitzer ... the wonderful music provided there by many different demonstrations transfixed us into another world and we enjoyed it very much...... and on the next day we visited the London Museum of Water and Steam and were invited to watch the 1820 Boulton & Watt Engine, the 1838 Maudsley Engine, the 1857 Bull Engine and finally the 1846 Grand Junction 90'' Engine, all shown in perfect working demonstrations at certain times (at the entrance we were given a time-plan of the daily Steam-Engine-demonstrations). ... This was a most fascinating day and we were completely taken by these wonderful Steam-Engine-demonstrations and spent the whole day there without bothering about the time because it was so very relaxing and the lecturers there were very enthusiastic and we listened to many fascinating lectures ... We also were lucky to have our lunch there and their kitchen provided us with the very best vegetarian quiche we had tasted in a long while ... a most wonderful and very harmonious weekend ...kristina: That sounds like a lot of fun! Glad you enjoyed your weekend, you are a real inspiration! Hope you continue getting out and about like that and sharing it with us.Hello PrimeTimer and many thanks for your kind encouragement ! You know, it has happened to me quite regularly in recent months, that the next day after "D", I feel much too exhausted and much too tired to even think about any activity and this made me realize that I have to urgently do something about it, otherwise my body could eventually get too weak for the "big day" ... So I have decided to "coach" myself into doing something about it and to be quite honest, the longest way is always to finally get outside the house and from then on I just try to keep on walking... kristina: I think you are on the right track! I felt much better when I made myself get outdoors (rain or shine) to walk every day. I was stronger and somehow never caught colds or the flu bug from people. I'd even go out in freezing weather and people would think I was crazy but I'd go outside for a short while to get fresh air and believed it helped me. Somewhere along the line I got out of the habit so need to start all over again.