OK back to the fistula - once it's placed (which is a simple procedure, can be done as a day procedure, or with an overnight stay - certainly not longer than a day in hospital) it will take 4-6 weeks to mature to be ready to use, so you'd need a catheter of some sort in for that time for dialysis. The catheter will probably be removed once stable use of the fistula is achieved (although for that length of time I would have thought a chest cath would go in rather than a neck line?).As for the transplant - as you may have read from some of our own recent transplantees here - you could be out in a few days to a week. It all depends and I wouldn't put a hard and fast rule on it. I, myself, was in for 10 days. I would say as a rough guestimate for a "normal" transplant to allow a week. Your transplant team should go over all this sort of stuff with you.
Thanks for the help Latest blood results: Haemoglobin-10.9 g/dL Potassium- 4.5 mmol/L Creatinine- 832 umol/L Phosphate- 1.34 mmol/L Albumin- 43 g/L Urea- 12.6 mmol/L
Yesterday I had my worst experience with dialysis yet, became extremley dizzy and started vomiting everywhere. The doc wasn't quite sure as to what was happening as I wasn't dehydrated. Has this happend to anyone???
On the depression, I can't control it just makes me feel terrible all the time. I usaully ignore the nurses and doctors due to it as everything they do makes me get annoyed even if they are being nice. For example even though im 17 im still under the Children ward and the nurse yesterday was like were arranging bowling for the dialysis ward do you want to come? and I said no point blank. The reason for doing so is because it felt like they are saying "look were your new freinds now and were going to be seeing a lot of each other". I don't like thinkinng about dialysis in my spare time!!
It can be hard to counteract the nausea. Are you a milk drinker? Is there anything that settles your stomach? You might see if milk settles your stomach and have a bit before trying to eat.
Yeah I'm at school doing my A-levels.