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« on: March 11, 2009, 10:26:34 PM »

March 10, 2009
How Does Home Hemodialysis Influence My Quality of Life?

By Bill Peckham

As I said yesterday I did well while I was on incenter dialysis but at home I am doing better, particularly now that I am doing frequent extended overnight hemodialysis. At the conference I reported that my Quality of Life (QoL) improved every time I increased my dose. Now 18+ years after taking up hemodialysis to manage my stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD5) I am enjoying my highest QoL yet. Dialyzing over night gives me both better clinical results and more free time. My already high QoL improved when I switched to extended treatments overnight.

By improving my clinical experience of dialysis, frequent home hemodialysis has eliminated the post dialysis feeling of being hung over. After incenter dialysis I often felt literally hung over - headache, food doesn't sound good, dry mouth, weariness - I coped with this by going to bed. I'm fortunate to dialyze through the Northwest Kidney Centers which operates each one of their units with shifts starting after 5PM; dialyzing after work meant by the time I got home from dialysis it was time to go to bed.

When my dialysis frequency increased the hangovers went away. In place of nausea I felt hunger. I've gained 14kg since switch from incenter to frequent home hemo. I was under weight incenter, spicy food made me nauseous - mild salsa only. Dialyzing at home has made food more appealing while removing nearly all my dietary restrictions. I can have cereal with milk in the morning; with my nachos I love the hottest salsas. Getting more dialysis at home ended the hangovers and it also cleared the uremic fog.

I could think more clearly. My reading comprehension improved. I could win more consecutive games of Freecell once I started dialyzing frequently at home. These are solvable card puzzles that come with the Windows operating system. While I was incenter it was rare for me to be able to complete five games at a time. Once I was getting more dialysis I became bored with the game as I was able to win again and again. My ability to concentrate had returned.

Then with my latest increase in dose, provided by moving to extended overnight dialysis using the NxStage System One, not only have those areas improved once again but I have my evenings free. I haven't had my evenings free for over 18 years. This blog is due to my having my evenings free. As someone who self dialyzes I am very aware of the time and effort home dialysis requires - extended overnight dialysis requires less time and effort then any other modality I have tried - incenter included. Less effort. Feel better. Live longer. Extended overnight dialysis at home is a positive influence on my Quality of Life.

http://www.billpeckham.com/from_the_sharp_end_of_the/2009/03/how-does-home-hemodialysis-influence-my-quality-of-life.html
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« Reply #1 on: March 12, 2009, 12:12:36 PM »

Yaaay Bill!
You tell them. Maybe they will listen.
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