A few thoughts about surviving dialysis or any medical condition:Search for information on the internet but only as you can take it. When is too much stop looking. Take a break from info overload. Process what you know.
One thing I would add ( i think you didn't have it) Keep a good or heck not so good sense of humor about it all. Sometimes we just have to laugh instead of cry.
I would add - keep your wits about you!This morning I had a CT scan. Although my request slip was clearly marked "No IV iodine", the guy who was organising me for the scan told me that my kidneys were OK, and there was no reason to avoid the IV. He reckoned he had checked my lab results and my kidney function was OK. I must have told him 3 or 4 times I was on dialysis and had been for over 12 months. He asked where did I do my dialysis. I told him at home. Apparently if you do it at home your kidneys must be OK. He was quite bullying in his approach. I won out in the end, but he obviously still thought I was just trying to avoid having an IV put in.
2. Get a fax machine.
If you hear any medical person use the phrase "ALL patients do/have/are..." realize that some amount of BS is about to follow. We are not pushed out of molds or cut out with cookie cutters. You might react differently to a treatment that doesn't bother 99% of other patients.