You would think that clinics would want to, especially if it meant their jobs! If it keeps up at the pace it is going (and I realize it is no where near panic mode) everyone will opt to do it at home, leaves them without a job. But I do Know there are still those that go in center that really want as little time on the machine. But I also feel, that if they got a taste at home, alot would convert! It, IMO, is not so burdensome on the patient or the caregiver! It becomes a part of a new life together with dialysis.
I did more fretting when he went in-center, which caused him to be nervous, anxious and the whole ball of wax! In that year, we were so ready to get back home because when he started D. we choose PD at first! So it was something we wanted to get back to doing! And looking back on it, I hate what I put him through with the worring and all! Now things have smoothed out, we can cherish each other, as it should be.
lmunchkin