I agree, about paying attention to your symptoms. Labs are fine, but the results vary from patient to patient.How well you are eating, urinating, sleeping, your energy level, your ability to think and work, how you're handling emotions - look at all those things, along with the numbers, and you'll have a better picture of how you're doing.
I think you may still have some wiggle room, but that's just my opinion, and I am no nephrologist.
I've always been told that when it is time for D, you will KNOW it!
Considering your gfr, I don't think your numbers look that bad, actually. Your phos is a bit high, but I would have thought you'd be on binders if your neph thought it was too high for comfort.
I hope I will be like RichardMEL and will be able to use my D time as a chance to read and watch stuff on my laptop. I plan to do NxStage at home like I mentioned, but I know that at first, I will be spending time in clinic, and I hope that it will soon just become another thing I have to do, like laundry. If I was certain that I could go in, hook up, do my time, get off and feel fine, I could cope with that. I get worried, though, that my time actually on D will be a misery. I will do whatever it takes to keep me well, but I am not sure I could endure D if all it did was to keep me alive and not much more than that. But I try not to think along those lines because I'm pretty healthy considering, and I think it is about time for something good to happen to me...I'm owed bigtime! Woodsman, what's next for you? And if I may ask, how are your wife and sons handling all of this? Is there anything we can do here on IHD to help them?