after dialysis will be the creatinine level stable ?? will she can able to spend rest of her life like normal people
I AM NEW HERE I HOPE I AM DOING THIS RIGHT......BUT ANYWAY I WILL BE GOING TO VEIN MAPPING THIS WEEK AND THEN FOLLOW UP WITH THE VASCULAR SURGEON ....I WANTED TO KNOW BUT FORGET TO ASK HIM AM I AT END STAGE OR STILL AT STAGE 4 ? CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS FOR ME ?
Good luck for Wednesday, and really start thinking about your choices. And read as much as you can on the site so you can ask the 'right' questions.Love and luck, Cas
Thanks. We've decided on in-house hemadialysis three days a week. My husband and I went to an education session together. I had gone to one by myself last year. In the meantime I am sitting here writing down questions for the neph visit on Wednesday. There's so much helpful advice on this site. Thanks!
Quote from: Sibella on January 25, 2016, 01:49:52 PMThanks. We've decided on in-house hemadialysis three days a week. My husband and I went to an education session together. I had gone to one by myself last year. In the meantime I am sitting here writing down questions for the neph visit on Wednesday. There's so much helpful advice on this site. Thanks! By "in-house" I assume you mean home.If they are offering a 3x weekly protcol, am I correct in assuming (yes, I know ass-U-me) you will be using the 2008k/Baby K? If so, I suggest you talk to your MD about the possible benefits of a QOD (every other day) schedule, which avoids the problematic "long gap" once a week.When I started D, I would do anything to minimize the number of days with needle sticks. Now, that doesn't really bother me. (I an on 5x/week)
I take it that most people say the fistala is the way to go. That is what my doctor is planning for me. Realistically how much does it limit your activities -- after it heals and you start to use it I mean. I'm talking lifting, bathing, fist fights. My most important hobby is the piano. Will I have to stop? Will vanity insist you wear a long sleeve shirt all the time? I don't expect all of these answer but I just want to know generally what the limitations will be.Also I'd like to know about people experience driving after the sessions. Are you too week (large city with lots of traffic). I've call all kinds of services for transportion and they are quite expensive.Finally, I wish someone would simply say "I would" or "I would not" do dialysis if I lived alone and I am only a year or so shy of 70? I know the phrase that "no one can tell you what to do". I wish someone would try and put themselves in this position and not tell me what to do but surmise what they might do.