Long term, and this is even after dialysis has ceased there is the rare, but real risk of developing EPS (encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis). this disease can be debilitating, painful and in many cases, fatal.
I think this is why I am starting on physioneal instead of dianeal next week. I comes as a double bag and is less acidic than the dianeal. I did post asking if anyone else was using physioneal but no one answered, so I assume it is not used in the US. It's cost is about twice as much as dianeal.
btw, your neph saying you are "too young" is a big load of bull. Nobody is too young for dialysis. I was 12 years old when I first started, and I know lots who were younger
Moosmom, I have heard of physioneal but not sure if it is available in US. Dianeal, however, is. it is used once per day as a long-dwell PD fluid, usef either by diabetics since it does not contain ?dextrose to avoid the risk of raising blood sugar levels because of absorption of this sugar, or by those whose peritoneum is a fast transporter resulting in equilibrium across the memrane being reached quickly, leading to re-absorption of fluid, and ultimately reduced ultra-filtration.
To me hemo dialysis is at best a midevil torture device. I don't want to be a kill joy but I have read a lot of posts about problems with the hemo.
Quote from: jjneyjr on April 04, 2013, 03:44:49 PM To me hemo dialysis is at best a midevil torture device. I don't want to be a kill joy but I have read a lot of posts about problems with the hemo. Piffle. You only hear about problems with hemo because those of us doing fabulous on it aren't here, we're out there living life as it was intended.