The other thing is, I just don't understand why nobody on my dialysis list is breathing a word about this. Jeanne
. . . you say you dont use your catheter? Why then have you still got it ? You say you were bullied into keeping it ..what for? If you are unhappy having it left in and dont use it , i pressume you do hemo now? Then speak to someone about having it removed if thats what you really want , i wouldnt let anyone bully me into keeping it if i didnt use it and neither should you. Perhaps if you could explain to us why you had to keep it , someone may have some usefull answers for you.
Quote from: jeanne on March 03, 2008, 06:28:03 PMjeanne - we've discussed the recall on here in a number of threads, and have posted quite a bit about it. Just type in "heparin recall" in the search box at the top of the page - the first 5 articles I got in the search were all about the mess with the lethal heparin.. . . In spite of how the doctors tend to act, they CANNOT force you into any treatment you do not want. You are in charge of your health care. You CAN turn down a transplant. You CAN stop dialysis. These choices are yours to make.You're not alone, jeanne. Whatever you choose to do - someone on here has been there, done that, and understands. Thank you so much for the encouragement. I still don't know my way around this forum, and your post is quite a help. Jeanne
jeanne - we've discussed the recall on here in a number of threads, and have posted quite a bit about it. Just type in "heparin recall" in the search box at the top of the page - the first 5 articles I got in the search were all about the mess with the lethal heparin.. . . In spite of how the doctors tend to act, they CANNOT force you into any treatment you do not want. You are in charge of your health care. You CAN turn down a transplant. You CAN stop dialysis. These choices are yours to make.You're not alone, jeanne. Whatever you choose to do - someone on here has been there, done that, and understands.
Hi, and thank you. No, I am not on hemo. I am at GFR 15 and have been for 3-4 years, creatinine 3.2 or so. I stopped PD one year ago after six weeks when it gave me a hernia (undoubtedly too much volume) and the medical team let it burst instead of telling me to get it fixed.) Once I had healed, I wanted the catheter out, but my new nephrologist changed his tune. In fact, he wrote to my surgeon without copying me and told him he (the neph) would not approve surgery to remove it. But he has not been able to tell me that I would in any way be healthier or feel better back on PD, or that it would not cause me to lose my remaining kidney function. Now I realize the magnitude of the risk as never before.How do I get bullied? Well, I am a woman, a 65-year-old woman who was much abused as a child. It comes naturally. Nowhere have I been abused as an adult more than in the medical system. I have worked on this issue for years, presently with a good therapist at last. If I get surgery to get the cath removed, do I need a nephrologist at all? Can't I elect to simply not have one? If/when my kidneys fail, I'll know it. Jeanne
Oh i am so sorry to hear your story and all you have gone through, i still find it a bit confusing that you had the pd catheter put in a while ago but only used it a short while (i have never heard of a hernia through to much fluid though ? ) and now you are not doing any kind of dialysis? Is this your choice? If you dont need dialysis yet , how come you ended up with the pd catheter in ? Sorry im just a bit confused?