( I am being summoned by Chuck..think he wants to hook up, now don't have a dirty mind, I'm talking the machine.)Be Back later.
I regularly read a cruise forum and there are quite a few people that do arrange for Dialysis on the islands.
Quote from: Joanniebop on December 07, 2007, 09:21:22 PM I regularly read a cruise forum and there are quite a few people that do arrange for Dialysis on the islands. Could you give me the website with the forum. I would like to check it out.
Rookiegirl, I am so excited for you and thoroughly understand your anxiety about doing CAPD at sea.We have taken 2 cruises now since my husband has been on PD and it was a breeze. I also had angst about the supplies being delivered to the ship and all I can say is that we sailed on two different lines and had no problems at all. The supplies were delivered on both occasions right to our cabin. Most cruise lines are really familiar with the whole process. They really know what they are doing. I have just a few helpful hints : take an over the door plastic hangy thing ( you know what I mean) so that you can hang your bags. Usually over the bed ,more than likely, there will be a framed picture, super bolted to the wall, and you can hang your bag on the plastic hook and hang the over the door part on the picture frame. My husband just preferred to relax in bed but I'm sure that you can also hang one over the door. They will give you a box of caps, but I brought extra just in case; all other supplies you need to bring your self. Heating pad etc. etc. Bring an electrial power strip too! ( That's for any cruise, CAPD or not)There is a great web site for cruising , if you don't know about it already, it's cruisecritic.com. Tons of info.Which ship are you sailing? If I can help with anything please don't hesitate to ask. I love talking cruise stuff. We've been on around 25 cruises. Love em love em.Joannie