Hi Jay....What a story... Racing, eh???.... I can see you'll be a live wire around here!... to IHD.... Post often... I'm sure you'll be offering as much support as you receive... Darth, Moderator...
I can post a pic of what i have done to my left arm if you are interested?
I've done 2 sessions at my new dialysis unit. Its run by the company that makes the machines, fresenius or something.
Quote from: DeadAlive on June 15, 2014, 06:54:31 PMI can post a pic of what i have done to my left arm if you are interested?Yes please. I do like a man with tattoos. Welcome to the site Jay. I'm a UK-er too (East of England), but it's my Blokey who was on haemoD (he had a transplant in 2011). Quote from: DeadAlive on June 21, 2014, 12:28:25 PMI've done 2 sessions at my new dialysis unit. Its run by the company that makes the machines, fresenius or something.Do you have to pay/have private insurance, or is it still funded by the NHS? Blokey was lucky in that he always had wi-fi at his Hospital unit; he would have gone bonkers without it!Poppylicious, Moderator
Welcome, Jay! Saying Happy Birthday to you because it sounds like you are being reborn and starting a new life! A person like you will probably love doing home hemo because you will be the one who gets to decide when/where to do your treatments, so long as you stick to your docs treatment plan. My husband does home-hemo and I am his care partner. We use the NxStage System One Cycler and their Pureflow machine to make his batches of dialysate. It is a lot of work but...he feels well enough to keep a full time job and is getting good labs. I do the setup/cleanup and maintain the supply inventory, etc. We live in a small apartment so barely have enough room for it all and I've had to get creative so the place doesn't look entirely like a medical clinic but we do okay with it. All depends on one's ability or lifestyle...some would rather go in-center (hospital) and not have to deal with setup/cleanup, others want to do it at home. And heck, some people want to do it on the go so take their cycler on the road! Good luck to you! And again, Happy Birthday!
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