As a recent (19 months) dialysis patient I can tell you I was scared spitless by the thought of dialysis. I fought the good fight watched my diet and avoided it for two years after my doctor thought I should start dialysis. The only consession I made was to have a fistula installed after I was told I had to start. Early fistula surgery was a smart move not that I realized it at the time. Well the time came when dialysis was unavoidable and I started. In other posts I have likened starting dialysis like a five year old starting kindergarten. The fear was almost overwhelming. It turned out the fear was mostly based on the unknown. Dialysis is a pain in the butt but not horrible. For me it's a three day a week commitment of most of a morning. I continued to work full time for the first 18 months of dialysis. I wish I had visited a clinic before starting and seen what it is about. The fact I felt better after helped but all told I wish I had learned more before beginning. Join a support group if one is available, tour a facility learn enough to make a educated choice about dialysis types. Have a fistula installed as soon as possible just in case you ever need hemo dialysis. And don't stress out 400000 Americans do this and manage to live their lives. Good luck to you.
Welcome, morgansgrumpygranny.
I totally agree with Michael Murphy about visiting a clinic and seeing dialysis being performed before starting. Altho brief, my husband did in-center a few months before we were trained to do home-hemo. I went and sat with him for his first few treatments....and altho I wasn't the one receiving dialysis, I cried. I think back to that and wish I could apologize to all the patients that were there, they didn't deserve to have someone who isn't on dialysis cry in front of them like that. It was very overwhelming and I'm not even the patient. I think if I had been able to get a tour or see things before my husband had to actually start, it may have helped. By the way, it does get easier and helps a lot to come here for support. There are some wonderful people on this site, truly wonderful.