I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Brightsky69 on July 22, 2008, 10:17:25 AM
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Hi Everyone –
I hope you guys are doing well. I am about over it myself. :banghead; I know I am getting closer and closer to dialysis. I’ve tried cutting back on protein and I try my best to stay away from salt. It’s like I can’t win….I cut back on protein and my anemia seems to be getting worse, if I eat more protein then that is not good for my transplant. I can’t even LOOK at salt without my ankles swelling. I am already on lasix for the extra fluid. I want to hang on to this transplant for as long as possible. But food is becoming a new enemy.
Before my transplant I use to do CAPD. This go around I want to try APD using a cycler machine at night. I wonder what it’s like. Do any of you use this type of dialysis?
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Wish everything was going better for you. It sounds like you've done everything you can as you get ready for a new stage. :grouphug;
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I just graduated to CCPD after 5 years on CAPD. The thing you have to get used to is the noise of the machine. I'm on my 5th machine, due primarily to the noise. Luckily I have a pretty big house, so I put the machine in the hallway (almost a room in itself as it's 11 feet wide), and I use an extension on the patient line so I can sleep in my bed. Once I got that figured out it has become a piece of cake. I hope you get to keep your transplant, but if not, CCPD is the way to go!
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I hope your transplant hangs on longer. I'm still waiting to switch to CCPD (it will be even longer now because I have a leak in my peritoneum), but I'm really looking forward to using the cycler. As for the noise, I've personally never had a problem with any kind of noise as long as it's constant-I can't sleep with the TV or radio on. I probably could, however, sleep with a jet engine running beside my bed. OK, maybe not quite something like that. Anyhoo, hopefully you won't need dialysis again for a long time, but I would definitely recommend a return to PD (or even home hemo if you can).
Adam
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Baxter's cycler is very quiet. Most all of my patient sleep right through it. I think it depends on if you are a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper. Good luck and I hope you don't have to think about dialysis anytime soon!
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I am sorry you're losing that kidney, but it sure did last a long time!
Do you plan to get another transplant?
Good luck with the cycler.
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I'll keep hoping the transplant will last a little longer. Sending good thoughts :grouphug;
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As long as the diuretic is still being prescribed for you, that is a good sign, since diuretics are useless when the residual renal function sinks to a point very close to dialysis being necessary.
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Thanks for all of the support.
I got the call today. I am officially on the transplant list. Let the wait begin! :-\
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Thanks for all of the support.
I got the call today. I am officially on the transplant list. Let the wait begin! :-\
Cool!
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Good to know your on the list. Hopefully that new kidney will come for you really soon. :grouphug;
Adam
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Happy to hear that you are on the list! :)