I wouldn't want to do both
I guess I want the best of both. This combination will not restrict fluid intake and have very little diet restriction too. It will be smoother than the 3 times a week of in-center HD. Four hours per week for in-center HD is not too much time consuming. This approach is much better than 24 hours of PD each day. What things can go wrong?
Trust me when I tell you I understand your pain. My husband and I married 3 years ago, after a year we TTC. Did that for one year, was referred to fertility doc who tested my husband. Turns out he has more than enough sperm, they just don't swim...we were told we'd need IVF. My nephro denied it bc my TX was at 23% so we started the foster-adoption process. After we completed the class we got orders to AK (he's AF, we were in NC when this started)...stopped the foster-adoption process in NC. Found out 2 weeks prior to leaving for AK that I couldn't accompany him due to there being no nephro in Fairbanks, so, I dropped him off in AK and bought a house in my hometown in WA. We're apart for 3 years. I began the process of foster-adopting again by myself here in WA, and the week after finishing THAT class I was told my kidney transplant was at 14% and I would need dialysis again soon. We made the choice to abandon the adoption right now (which was hard bc I'd already started getting the babies room ready) due to my deteriorating health and the fact that he and I were apart and he could not help me with my medical nor the baby. I'm 26 he's 33 and there's a 3 year (at least) waiting list...being military it seems ALL the younger troops have kids. It kills me that we can't be parents and experience that joy right now. I'm at 11% function, just had a fistula put in (25 Oct) and still off dialysis. I hope you and your husband can have a child soon!!