All my 22 years of life I've been a person who drinks a LOT. Water, juices, shakes, you name it. Then at 23 they told me I couldn't drink that much anymore. And as the years went by I had to cut out much more fluid. It's making my life so difficult! I'm now 29 so that's 6 years of being thirsty all the time... How do you guys deal? It's really driving me nuts that everytime I see people with drinks I just stare at them with such longing and envy...
Thanks for the info, Weggy. My mom takes care of me. I believe one also has to have proper training for peritoneal dialysis, right? I'm just wondering though about the access... Is it like having an IV catheter on the neck? Where is the access located? Do you have to cover it up while bathing? Sorry too many questions.
I H-AT-E K-I-D-N-E-Y D-I-S-E-A-S-E !!!
I hear you...I have hallucinations about a long tall glass of cider or a great big cup of latte....
Weggy, Arcticat2000, NDXUFan:Thanks for your suggestions. However, won't home hemo be stressful to the heart since you do it everyday? I had a heart attack in March 2011 and I can only tolerate 1.5 liters UF goal at most. Besides, the overall cost like the machine and other supplies would have to be considered, right? I'm not even sure if we have home hemo where I come from... In-center is the mode here...
Quote from: ilovesoda on October 24, 2013, 12:31:00 AMWeggy, Arcticat2000, NDXUFan:Thanks for your suggestions. However, won't home hemo be stressful to the heart since you do it everyday? I had a heart attack in March 2011 and I can only tolerate 1.5 liters UF goal at most. Besides, the overall cost like the machine and other supplies would have to be considered, right? I'm not even sure if we have home hemo where I come from... In-center is the mode here...From what I heard, home hemo could be LESS stressful to the heart because you are doing it every day (most do it 5 or 6 days a week). Therefore your fluid and toxin levels don't get as high. I can usually only take 2.0 liters UF off before getting bad headaches. If I have a "fat" day, I don't stress about taking more off to reach my dry weight because I'll be doing dialysis the next day.
Besides, the overall cost like the machine and other supplies would have to be considered, right? I'm not even sure if we have home hemo where I come from... In-center is the mode here...