Yes Angie, I still urinate, I don't think I would have missed if I didn't.
We were told that one of the things a transplant evaluator looks at is how regular you are in attending dialysis, being on time etc. My son's old clinic used to dialyze him a day early so he could have a long weekend if he wanted to travel. Anyone else's clinic recommend that? I was never very comfortable with the practice.Mom 3
I do not think I could ever stop doing haemodialysis. It is just so hard for me, to get my head around that I am back on haemo. When I went back on CAPD a Doctor said I would never have to go on haemo. How wrong he was Plus even after 6 years back on haemo, I am still haunted with the memories from when I was a child on haemodialysis. That why in 1980 I was taken off haemo and put on CAPD. The third child in England to go on CAPD. Thats why I waited one year longer with a Transplant that was failing to get on CAPD and not haemo, which I could have gone on that year earlier. In the end I had a 24 hour nose bleed and the protein from my own blood finished the Transplanted Kidney off.