Let's face it. Dialysis as we know it is expensive, time consuming and inefficient. It brings its own share of woes. It may keep an ESRD patient alive, but just barely. If you're lucky enough to be able to do home dialysis, sure, you'll get better results, but you still have to fight to get supplies, and it still devours your time.Not everyone can get a transplant, and we all know that even if you can, it's just another treatment that has its own obstacles and brings its own worries.Most IHD members are smart people and are eager to be well informed, so I'm sure many of you have done research on what may lie ahead. I cannot believe that dialysis as we experience it today is the way forward. There is stem cell research, wearable artificial kidneys, 3D printing of human organs, medications that work to preserve the function you have and other medications that strive to enhance residual function just enough so that the patient can stay well enough to avoid dialysis. All of these options are being explored.So, in your mind, what do YOU see as the most hopeful and realistic future treatment(s) for patients with ESRD?