when i was on pd, manual exchanges eventually wore me down mentally. I was constantly looking at the time to see if it is at the 6-7 hour mark for an exchange.I eventually asked for the cycler, got trained on it, and it did allow me more flexibility than manual exchanges. I didn't have to use my lunch hour at work to do exchanges anymore, nor did i require the use of the health centre at work.
@mcclane I AGREE with the mental tiredness. For me its a combo of mental tiredness and emotional stress. I cant wait for the cycler. I so tired and I dont know why. I dont do much of anything but I'm tired. I think once i get the cycler I begin to feel better about things and myself.
IN my opinion PD sucks. all you think about is dialysis, it was not for me
Quote from: HILINE on October 17, 2011, 07:58:49 PMwell in my opinion Dialysis sucks. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! its not for me, but I don't have a choice b/c I like to live......just saying!! What she said And I've found a total change since transitioning over to the cycler. Not saying it's better than manual exchanges, I just think it was part of my transitioning into dialysis overall. I did manuals for a month, then on to CCPD. Since then, I've felt better, my BP has come into line and I'm keeping my fingers crossed for my labs. Find out about those tomorrow (where's the crossed fingers smiley???) All in all, if I have to survive this way, it's a doable thing. At least for me.
well in my opinion Dialysis sucks. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!! its not for me, but I don't have a choice b/c I like to live......just saying!!