T have been on Dialysis for two and a half years. I pretty much do what I feel like doing . I love my beer during the summer months and I do not let a little kidney failure get in the way! Back in March I went to Las Vegas for five days and a total of six days without a treatment. I actually felt better, because it was the closest I have come to normalcy in the last couple of years.This might not be good for everyone, but what is the sense of Dialysis if you are not going to enjoy yourself to some extent! I must tell you that I do believe GOD has the final word and not a machine! Good luck to you!
Quote from: serpico on May 29, 2009, 06:29:16 PM T have been on Dialysis for two and a half years. I pretty much do what I feel like doing . I love my beer during the summer months and I do not let a little kidney failure get in the way! Back in March I went to Las Vegas for five days and a total of six days without a treatment. I actually felt better, because it was the closest I have come to normalcy in the last couple of years.This might not be good for everyone, but what is the sense of Dialysis if you are not going to enjoy yourself to some extent! I must tell you that I do believe GOD has the final word and not a machine! Good luck to you! Taking six days off from dialysis is dangerous. Another member of our IHD family made comments like this one, he's dead now.We talk all the time about dry weight, too much fluid, phosphorus, pth, calcium - these are all issues, but they are not going to cause sudden death (even fluid - you will become very uncomfortable before it becomes life threatening). But there is one out there - POTASSIUM which, too high, will stop your heart BAM! GOODBYE! This is why you should never skip dialysis particularly in the beginning and particularly if your potassium runs high. (I know I've seen this info posted recently, perhaps by jbeany in another thread.)Answering your question, fluid - what you put in has to come out by peeing if you still pee, by dialysis, or by sweating. Sweating is kind of a bonus. If you sweat a lot, all other things being equal, you can drink enough to make up for it. Others have made good suggestions on combating thirst.Interesting comment about God. I thought God said that we each have the final word - we each choose our own path. God knows how it's going to turn out, but the choices are all still ours. My own path... take advantage of what has been made available... or not.Alene
After I thought about some of the responses to my post,I should have been more considerate of a person just trying to get some answers to a serious question! I do apologize if I offended anyone and I do appreciate the concerns! That is just my style. Sometimes I act like everything is normal ,that is the only thing that keeps me in the game!
I agree with Alene - very good point.It is your decision whatever you do or don't do in life absolutely but most of us agree that six days without is asking for trouble. I first read the post and was very concerned!!! Still, it's your life and if it works for you - half your luck!!