No one at Kaiser stepped on my toes or made me upset today, thank goodness.
I'm afraid that the more I read about peoples' experiences with transplants--pre, during and post-- the more I scratch my head and wonder why the hell anyone would want to put themselves through such a wringer. It sounds like a torture from start to finish. And such a crapshoot. I'd rather have the devil I know than the devil I don't know but have heard so much about. I realize that I'm out of step with most of the renal universe, but why play with fire?
Unfortunately, sometimes "I Hate Dialysis" isn't the best place to come to when needing to read positive experiences with transplantation. I'd say that the majority of IHD members who are transplant recipients doing well are getting on with their lives. They either don't have the need to come on here any longer or may even feel a bit guilty sharing their positive experience while other members are struggling. Then there are those who have less than positive outcomes, from navigating the whole transplant process to experiencing the side effects of the meds and even losing their transplant, who come here to vent and share what they have gone through. And, then again, "doing well," either on dialysis or with a transplant can mean something different from one person to the next. Some can roll with the punches better than others.
A possible fluid only dialysis treatment to remove fluid each week.
The saga continues....So i once again revisited the pulmonary UCLA doctors today.They want:A possible fluid only dialysis treatment to remove fluid each week.Repeat echocardiogram with bubble studyA ventilation/perfusion scan for possible blood clotsA repeat high resolution CT-scan of the chest.A repeat chest catheterization to see if pulmonary hypertension has gone down. Test to see if fistula is causing PH.They want everything done at UCLA by them so they can figure out what is going on with me and Kaiser picking up the bills.Next appointment June 6th.Just doing the hoops, one at a time, just doing the hoops....
Quote from: kitkatz on April 11, 2016, 09:23:31 PMA possible fluid only dialysis treatment to remove fluid each week.What does this mean and what is the point? (It sounds like dialysis without filtering the toxins, and I'm wondering why they would want that versus just removing more fluid with filtering.)