During my 4 years I have met 4 or 5 doctors in a 18 seat center. That is over the last 4 years. From what I have heard is that they will go for dialysis but will stop if a cancer diagnosis is made.
An interesting article mentions that 93% of nephs would choose some sort of home therapy if they were the patient awaiting transplant, and 96% if transplant were not an option:http://www.satellitehealth.com/pdf/SHC_362_Dr_Schiller_article_Rev.pdf
There was a doctor on the same shift as me in Sacramento, and he was on dialysis but would NOT get a fistula. He had a catheter and I could hear his Nephrologist trying to talk him into a fistula and No Go. It made me wonder what he knew that I didn't. At that point I had a fistula but wasn't using it yet. They would ask when I was ready to use it and I'd point to the doctor on dialysis and say "when he uses one" LOL
It made me wonder what he knew that I didn't.
I had my catheter removed as my kidney doctor and the clinic staff demanded. Now I have something apparently called 'steal syndrome' and have lost the use of my once good hand. I regret having the catheter removed every time I go, and have asked for its reinstallation but no one listens.