For me to go to hemo, that is NOT an option. I refuse to get a fistula. IT is ugly, and another surgery that causes more antibodies, and my antibodies are already at 71%!
Im sorry i cant help you about the tests because here in the UK its different. But one thing i feel i must prepare you for, is that at some point you will have to go onto hemo, you wont have a choice. PD does not last forever. I have now done both , my PD lasted for over 5 years and now im on hemo. Im sorry to have to tell you that
Quote from: KICKSTART on September 15, 2010, 07:46:05 AMIm sorry i cant help you about the tests because here in the UK its different. But one thing i feel i must prepare you for, is that at some point you will have to go onto hemo, you wont have a choice. PD does not last forever. I have now done both , my PD lasted for over 5 years and now im on hemo. Im sorry to have to tell you that I am sorry but at that point it would be time for me to say good-bye. I have been on hemo a few times since starting dialysis and I utterly hate it. I would either have to be transplanted or say good-bye. The quality of life on hemo just sucks to me. You cant drink anything, you cant eat anything (well compared to PD), the list goes on and on.
What i dont get from a lot of you ( not just you personally) is this big thing about you cant eat anything or drink anything as compared to pd ? I did pd for all that time AND was on just the same restrictions as i am on ,on hemo.
! What i dont get from a lot of you ( not just you personally) is this big thing about you cant eat anything or drink anything as compared to pd ?
I just want proof of that. Something concreate that says that. Thats all. No offense, if it came down to it, I will have to go to hospice, and spend the rest of my days.
I am sorry but at that point it would be time for me to say good-bye. I have been on hemo a few times since starting dialysis and I utterly hate it. I would either have to be transplanted or say good-bye. The quality of life on hemo just sucks to me. You cant drink anything, you cant eat anything (well compared to PD), the list goes on and on. I am sorry but at that point it would be time for me to say good-bye. I have been on hemo a few times since starting dialysis and I utterly hate it. I would either have to be transplanted or say good-bye. The quality of life on hemo just sucks to me. You cant drink anything, you cant eat anything (well compared to PD), the list goes on and on.