I am very thankfull that PD is working so well. How long? I can only hope, as my needle phobia would make going on Hemo a traumatic experience, every time.
I did hemodialysis for two years. Then I went to PD. I had trouble adapting but it was tolerable. Now, after six years, it doesn't work anymore, and the doctors put me back on hemo. The first session wasn't bad, until the end. The second session, on a Monday, was horrible, they took off four kilos. I watched my fluids like a hawk. Then this morning, dialysis ended with a cramp in my left lower leg. My nurse helped by lowering my feet. I drank my pickle juice and it worked. They took off two kilos. My weight keeps going down because I hardly eat anything and don't drink much. But afterwards I was wiped out all day. I have four surgeries coming up because of skin cancer. Last night they poked me five times taking biopsies. I can barely walk out of the kidney center to my car. At a restaurant people open doors for me because I'm so slow. I take sponge baths, but feel dirty anyways. I have my PD tube on my belly, and a new access on my left shoulder. I can't perform my usual chores. I just took a Norco and drank eight ounces of water. That, and two eight ounce cups of coffee, was my total fluid intake for the day. At 67, on dialysis, skin cancer tumors all over my body, I feel so suicidal, I even hate my rock and roll. I want to finish my screenplay about Disneyland, but its hard work unless I'm stoned. I feel I've had a great life: surfing, drugs, drink, dolls, travel, great jobs, bad jobs, and a great wife and I love my step son and his new son a lot. I published books on Disneyland, Real Estate Ethics, and got to meet great people. I think the easiest way to pass would be to eat a lot of potassium. I'd rather OD on heroin, but I couldn't score at my age. I hate to leave my wife alone. Even though I paid off the mortgage to the house, have gold mining stocks that should make a fortune soon, and I'm pretty sure my mother would give her a portion of my inheritance. Has anyone else gone through doing chemo, switching to PD, and then switched back to hemodialysis, and adapted?