My mom has hereditary kidney disese and high blood pressure, just 2 days ago her doctor told her to go to the ER because her potasium was extremly high, she had an EKG and gave medication to bring levels down. Well she is apprently not wanting anyone to know how bad things are, she casualy mentiond that she may need to go on dialysis. Thats not good right? be honest how long can someone typicaly live on dialysis? shes 42
I have a friend he has been on dialysis for 34 years now maybe a lil less maybe more not sure exactly anyways he is 50 now and is very healthy. The thing is he is also very strict with his diet and always looks at how much he drinks and what he eats. so as u can see u can live a normal life span even without natural kidneys..
I consider dialysis life support.. since really, that's what it is.. without it, I would die... I have a pretty good quaility of life on dialysis.. I work part time.. from home, mind you.. I'm active in the community.. I can't get down on the floor and play with my nephews.. but I can still play.. *L* dialysis doesn't necessarily mean death.. and it doesn't mean life and living will stop either... most of my coworkers don't even know I'm on dialysis.. that I'm sick at all... you can't tell by looking at me that anything is wrong.. I guess I look a lot healthier than I am.. *L* anyway, my point was that we can go on living on dialysis.. indefinatley... and transplant is an option as well... I'm keeping my fingers crossed.. my next one is coming!! *G*
I work from home because it's easier.. *L* I'm legally blind, so don't drive.. and there isn't public transportation where I live... so it was just easier this way... i've only been working from home for a couple of weeks... before that, my mom or my bro drove me to work..
technical support... call centre work... I use a voip system through my computer to take calls... and vpn to the company server for logs and other info I might need..
I must say that this particular topic ' how long can one live on dialysis?' is very important to me. I have been encouraged by the postings. I want to be around to see my grandson grow up - he is three years old now.I am always chatting with the 'oldsters' in my centre - no one there is over 60! But I like hearing from those who have been on dialysis for over 10 years. When I first was diagnosed, I said that I did not expect any more than 10 years (that is how much my brother had). However, I should never compare myself to my brother. I had breast cancer at age 43 - twenty years before, my sister had it at age 42 and died. But here I am 13 years later. Who knows? I might have another 40 years on dialysis!!!