Well, the end of the road may not be bad, but when you can be around for a few more years - it's hard to hear that decision.I just talked to her and she said she is not going to decide right now, but she is scared.
It is ultimately HER decision. I get so damn tired of the "family" forcing their parents into dialysis. The poor old people are laying there moaning "take me off, I don't want to do this" while the KIDS go over to Starbucks and shopping for 3 hours until it is done. Give her all the information, but she will have to go through a lot. Don't do the fistula right away. Use the catheter which is less invasive until she decides wheather or not she will do dialysis. Stopping urination is the LEAST of the worries with dialysis.
I agree, it is your mom's decision. I am still not on dialysis, go Nov. 6, for a check on the blood tests ect. then see what is next. But, when I was told, I thought about not doing it too! My daughter didn't like that idea, my husband said it was mine choice. I was the one doing it. We both watched our son go through it. I think I decided to try when I found I could opt out at any time. Think about it, are you doing your thinking for her or yourself. Just make sure she has the information to make an informed decision that is right for her. What to do! Mel