Thanks so much, everyone, for your replies; I'm really grateful.I know my husband will support me in whatever I want to do, so I'm not really THAT concerned. I'm more concerned about him than he is. While it is true that I'd like to keep dialysis out of his life as much as possible, he is a big boy and can handle it, so this is not my greatest concern.Winter IS a concern, and believe me, I DO think about having to haul my butt to the clinic in January during a blizzard. I am always the one to shovel the drive, but for the past couple of years, we've had a snowplowing service come and do it for us if there is more than 3 inches of snow. I can see myself trying to get out of my drive to get to dialysis before the plow has had time to come. I live at the end of a cul-de-sac, and we are the last road the city plows. So, yes, I can't imagine passing an entire winter without some sort of transportation problem.I know that most nephs/clinics won't let you do more sessions of dialysis, so this whole thing may be moot. But I was reading a comment on The Kidney Doctor Blog from a neph (not the Kidney Doctor) who said that more frequent dialysis should ONLY be indicated for people awaiting a transplant (I thought this was rather immoral. What if you aren't eligible for a transplant but still want to be as healthy as possible? I was gobsmacked by this statement). I guess all I can do is ask my neph when the time comes. Chances are I won't be given any real choices if I am inclinic, so probably in the end, my choice will be made for me. I probably will end up going the NxStage route, but I did want to explore other options and keep an open mind. But when I find it difficult to summon up the energy just to get out of bed in the morning, the whole idea of teaching myself how to do dialysis makes my eyes glaze over. Thanks again, everyone.PS...sorry for the enormous typo in my heading. "Rething"? Jeez!
BTW, did you read that neph's comment on The Kidney Doctor blog referring to daily/nocturnal dialysis as "Extra Cheese Dialysis"?http://www.thekidneydoctor.org/2011/10/dialysis-unplugged-waiting-for-godot.html
I agree wholeheartedly. I was the anonymous comment after MooseMom!I think I should have been more forceful. But you know what? A doctor like that is unlikely to listen to someone like me anyway.Oh well.Gotta just keep fixin' what you can!
MooseMom,what about PD? you have to deal with supplies once a month, but other than that, it's not so bad.If you do hemo, and want to try home hemo, i will be going through it with you (or before you) I want to get out of the clinic. But I, too, am anxious about doing hemo at home.I will help you, or we will help each other. There are others here who have already promised to help me!
Quote from: fearless on November 20, 2011, 07:08:36 PMI agree wholeheartedly. I was the anonymous comment after MooseMom!I think I should have been more forceful. But you know what? A doctor like that is unlikely to listen to someone like me anyway.Oh well.Gotta just keep fixin' what you can!Ooooh, I just read your comment. Good for you! And yes, cariad, he is very wrong. I think about some of our own members who do not have co-morbidities but have chosen not to be listed, anyway. What would this doctor say to Desert Dancer, Hemodoc and Bill Peckham? It has been a very long time since I've read anything that has shocked me quite this much. I hope Hemodoc goes over there and unloads on him.