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« on: March 22, 2006, 03:28:15 PM »

Hi Everyone,

My aunt recently started hemodialysis after having declining kidney function for some time probably due to long-standing high BP.  Although I was trained as a nurse 18 years ago, I find my knowledge of what she's going through minuscule.  Any books you can recommend that would help me to learn about the various things she has to learn.  Where can I find out about more than just the basics.  You have already taught me so much just reading your posts - especially your frustrations.  I should add that I am no longer working in the medical field due to a back problem.  I look forward to hearing from everyone.

Thanks, Niecy

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« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2006, 03:34:27 PM »

Hi Niecy,

Glad you have found this site helpful.  I like the DaVita website for information.  www.davita.com  they especially have a good explanation of the lab work (blood work).  I have not read any "books" about dialysis.  We'll see what other members can come up with. 

Glad to have you as a member.  Tell you Aunt to join too.  She is the one "hooked up."   ::)
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« Reply #2 on: March 22, 2006, 05:00:33 PM »

Welcome, Niecy!
I would say that if you take the time to read up ALL the posts from the very beginning, especially in FAQ and General Discussion, you are going to find lots that can help and educate.  It certainly did that for me.  And if there is something not covered, or not covered to your satisfaction, just ask a question.
I am so impressed with this site and I relied on it very much from the moment I joined last September.
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« Reply #3 on: March 23, 2006, 11:53:22 AM »

Hi Neicy,
The book 'Handbook of Dialysis' by John T. Daugirdas, et al, contains everything you ever wanted to know about dialysis. The Oxford Handbook of Dialysis is also good and easier to read but I think the Daugirdas book is more complete.  I have both. I am also a nurse and did not know much about kidneys until I was diagnosed with PKD. My expertise is in orthopaedic nursing. Since my diagnosis and beginning peritoneal dialysis, I have learned more about kidneys than I ever wanted to know. Good reading!!    Ginger
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« Reply #4 on: March 24, 2006, 02:25:23 PM »

Hi Everyone,

My aunt recently started hemodialysis after having declining kidney function for some time probably due to long-standing high BP.  Although I was trained as a nurse 18 years ago, I find my knowledge of what she's going through minuscule.  Any books you can recommend that would help me to learn about the various things she has to learn.  Where can I find out about more than just the basics.  You have already taught me so much just reading your posts - especially your frustrations.  I should add that I am no longer working in the medical field due to a back problem.  I look forward to hearing from everyone.

Thanks, Niecy



Welcome to the site, I hope you enjoy it and find it helpfull. I ask that you reply often to others posts to help them find answers or just listen to a fellow person in the same situation as yourself. There is a lot of information you can find HERE by just reading the posts, and the great thing is you are learning from actual patients, not from a textbook written by someone who has studied Kidney Failure but never actually BEEN on dialysis. Once again welcome to the site.

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« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2006, 08:22:50 PM »

I was given a book by the hospital when all the dialysis came down on me

When Your Kidneys Fail by Mickie Hall Farris MPH,MBA

Put out by the National Kidney Foundation.  I once saw a copy in a used bookstore.

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« Reply #6 on: April 04, 2006, 06:43:09 AM »

Hi Niecy

Another good book to read is The Bottom of the Ninth by Ed Hearn. Ed Hearn played baseball for the New York Mets back in 1986 when they beat out the Red Sox in the World Series.

He has had three transplants, the last one still working. His book doesn't explain dialysis, it's not that kind of book. It is his life story.
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