Welcome. This group is good for both education and support. Is your lupus still active or are you in remission? I see you like to travel. Right now I'm in Santiago Chile getting ready to fly home tomorrow. I did three HD sessions here. This was my first set of treatments on a non English language country so it was a tad more difficult. So keep in mind when your health is stable travel and dialysis works. Also US travel is fairly easy to coordinate and is covered by Medicare. (There may be some copayments.)
Traveling on PD is a little different than hemo, I imagine. To me, international travel has just been completely off the list because if something went wrong with the PD supply delivery (if it was even able to be delivered to <insert foreign country or island>) or the machine was damaged in transport I would be up a creek.
Traveling on PD is a little different than hemo, I imagine. To me, international travel has just been completely off the list because if something went wrong with the PD supply delivery (if it was even able to be delivered to <insert foreign country or island>) or the machine was damaged in transport I would be up a creek. On a separate note, how was Chile and what was the hemo clinic like there?
So, I'm actually due to take a trip at the end of the month. Will be flying with the cycler. I am a little concerned.I know the clinic will have a case and provide a letter saying they must allow me to travel with my suitcase... but will I need to contact the airline before hand too?