Sandysgirl. I'm so sorry about your Mom. Go get that second opinion or even a third if you really want to be comfortable. Why in the world would they put her through all this if they knew her history. You'll find most of your answers here and a very caring group. Keep us posted.
That stupid doctor needs an attitude adjustment I"m on daily home hemodialysis (same type of treatment as in-centre, only done six days/week for two hours), and it is a good option if PD doesn't work. Find a good doctor who will actually listen to you and your mom, and don't give up. We're all here for you Adam
It seems very wrong that someone in the chain of events didn't tell your mother she was not a candidate for home therapy until AFTER her surgery and home training. What kind of program are they running? You would think that the screening process would have taken place before they had put your mother through all of this. Giving her (and you) the hope that home dialysis was an option seems almost crueler now than if they had done the proper screening at the beginning of the process and simply told you then that she was not a good candidate for it. I think seeking out a second opinion is a good first step. The people involved in the process thus far seem to not know what they are doing.
Could you please tell me about the type of home treatment you have? maybe she could look into that possibility.
This is tough enough without having a bad nephrologist.
I'm pre-dialysis and have been looking into getting PD (the same kind your mom hoped to have). Here's how it worked for me: My nephrologist (the kidney specialist) told me what the different kinds of dialysis were, and then sent me to the surgeon. The surgeon examined me, and HE was the one to make the decision whether I was a good candidate for PD or not. I really don't understand why a surgeon would go ahead with the operation if your mom was not likely to be able to do PD. It's supposed to be the surgeon who decides if you're physically able to do it, before the operation.I really hope you get this figured out and that your mom is able to have some kind of home dialysis.