Well I was gathering all the info on what would be the best way to go with dialysis as in home hemo or pd but i just got a call from my Dr and the results from my lastest scan show that there will be no room to do the pd .Both my kidneys are 23cm long and my liver is also full of cysts and enlarged, making it a bit tight for any extra fluid . I am abit disappointed as we like to travel alot with our 4 wheel drive and camper trailer, so it looks like we will have to change to fit around it.My appointments tomorrow for a mapping ultrasound of my arm and we will go from there.Charee
Charee,They won't even let you try? I also have very large kidneys and an enlarged cystic liver. I have PKD with kidneys that are too large for a transplant until they are removed, but I am still doing very well on PD. I now have to make a decision to have a single or double nephrectomy before I can even be active again on the transplant list. I just hate making these life changing decisions. Nephrectomy also means that I have to change to hemo, at least for a time, and I like how I feel on PD.
I was on 3 litre bags, and even with a normal abdominal cavity, I felt 9 months pregnant, and looked it!
Is it possible for you to learn by yourself charee? That way your husband wont have to give up work. I did all the training myself, hook up myself, everything. That way my partner is free to work, so we dont have to scrape the barrel to pay any extra expenses. He knows that if I need an ambulance for whatever reason all he has to do is clamp the lines and undo them or cut them off, and call an ambulance.
I dont understand why you would need someone with you for PD, its extremely easy and there is really no reason for anyone to help you. I think you probly would be more likely to contaminate the lines with someone helping. I will tell you though, home hemo is not easy. Physically it is, but mentally it is a lot to deal with. PD is very different in that respect. If you need any help we are here!