I'm in Vermont, USA, a couple hours north of Mass. I started out with 4 hour treatments 5 days a week on the NxStage. Then I researched Nocturnal and believed it was the best way to do dialysis (as well get my evenings back). After months of my center hemming and hawing, they finally told me no for liablity reasons. I called up a center in NY that week and arranged to switch to them. It is a 2.5 hour drive one way once a month (or more if I have problems), but it is SO WORTH IT!I am still using NxStage and aim for 6 days a week at 8 hrs a session. So I get 48 hours a week with 1098 blood liters processed. I do know many centers (like my old one) will not let you do Nocturnal, which is a shame. I have found it to be the best method of dialysis.
Dialysis has taken nothing for me. To the contrary, it has given me 22+ years of Life I wouldn't otherwise have. Now, if the question was phrased,"What has kidney failure taken from you?"....
Let's throw this thought into the mix...Has kidney failure and dialysis affected your sex life?I would say yes, not just from a lack of energy and desire point of view but also the ability to still feel sexy and dress sexy with a dialysis catheter.Not to mention scars from previous surgeries... that affect one's body image and confidence.I try damn hard not to let it rule my life but you cannot stop it having an effect on it....
While I appreciate that dialysis (which I've now had...twice so far, this time around) will, eventually, help me feel better, I realized that, even when I start feeling better, I won't be able to go back to swimming laps. I love swimming. It's my exercise of choice, especially since I get stress fractures in my feet a lot and have two artificial hips.
I was supposed to get a graft. But the OR never got booked (so freaking annoying, by the way). So I ended up getting an unplanned chest catheter that I can't get wet...so the last couple days has been me experimenting the best way to accomplish washing my hair. lol