New website is really great for education on dialysis options www.renalresources.org - started by a long time dialysis patient
Quote from: lunadatura on May 05, 2010, 04:18:20 PMNew website is really great for education on dialysis options www.renalresources.org - started by a long time dialysis patient I don't like websites where you have to join in order to read - seems presumptuous to me - I prefer to lurk for a while before deciding, but that's just me.
Quote from: okarol on May 05, 2010, 04:22:45 PMQuote from: lunadatura on May 05, 2010, 04:18:20 PMNew website is really great for education on dialysis options www.renalresources.org - started by a long time dialysis patient I don't like websites where you have to join in order to read - seems presumptuous to me - I prefer to lurk for a while before deciding, but that's just me.It's a Shad Ireland web site.Maybe it's a way to build a list for fundraising.
I don't like websites where you have to join in order to read - seems presumptuous to me
I haven't started dialysis yet, so I can only answer the question about needles.That's because I and 7 other potential dialysis patents had a familiarization morning in the hospital's renal unit. They passed the needles round so we could examine them closely. One old guy fainted! They were a bit big. Fat that is. Another guy fainted later, so only six of the eight finished the session.My ambition is to stick myself when the time comes, so now I watch the phlebotomist stick her needle in. I find it stings less if you watch. One of the phlebotomists told me that very few patients watch, no more than on in a hundred. Try it when you next have a blood test & start getting used to watching.
Have you been told you need dialysis? or will soon? well ask questions here and get a straight answer from a fellow patient. I'll tell you the truth and not sugar coat it. I'm not trying to scare you just give you a straight answer
My grandma has only been getting hemodialysis for about 3 months, so I know that it is probably way too soon to expect her to feel a lot better (she does seem to feel a little better). What I was wondering is will she ever stop feeling nauseous all the time? She doesn't actually vomit, but she gags a lot, especially in the morning or in the hour after a treatment. Also, her neph said the dialysis would bring her blood pressure down, but it's still really high all the time, especially on days she dialyzes because they don't want her to take BP meds before treatment. Do you think they might not be removing enough fluids? She only weighs 110lbs, so I think they might be afraid to take more off. All her labs come back good except protein, because she's not eating enough, and her phosphorous was actually too low from not eating. I don't know what to do to get her to start eating again.