Hallo, my Name is Thomas Lehn and I come from Ingelheim in the near of Frankfurt/Germany. I'm at dialysis since 1970. I was 14 years old when I come at dialysis. Now, I am Working the whole day (EDV Programmer)and since 1983 I make homedialysis with my wife in the evening or night for 5 until 7 hours three times in the week. My hobbies there are driving with my cabrio and I'm in leader by a dialysis association in Germany. Look my website (www.thomas-lehn.de)Many greetings for you, Thomas LehnYou can write me: Thomas.Lehn@onlinehome.de
Quote from: Tommy on October 26, 2009, 02:48:31 PMHallo, my Name is Thomas Lehn and I come from Ingelheim in the near of Frankfurt/Germany. I'm at dialysis since 1970. I was 14 years old when I come at dialysis. Now, I am Working the whole day (EDV Programmer)and since 1983 I make homedialysis with my wife in the evening or night for 5 until 7 hours three times in the week. My hobbies there are driving with my cabrio and I'm in leader by a dialysis association in Germany. Look my website (www.thomas-lehn.de)Many greetings for you, Thomas LehnYou can write me: Thomas.Lehn@onlinehome.de Thomas. There a special sections for introductions you might wish to use also. Glad you found us.
43 years? I would love to blow by that record!!!!
This is encouraging as I just started doing PD 3 wks. ago. On the transplant list but high antibodies so probably no transpant either. I'm 65 so hoping for a good 10 yrs on PD.
I know a guy who's been on dialysis for most of his life. They knew before he was born that he would have kidney issues. He was on PD for the first year or so, but it didn't work for him, so then they put him on hemo. He was still only a baby. Someone actually had to sit in the chair and hold him during treatment. I think he's about 30 now.
Hello...I was looking around Yahoo yesterday about the length of time people have been on dialysis. I decided to pop my Dad's name in and it led me to here. You see...if you go back to the very beginning of this post, where the Administrator had listed the names of people and their length on dialysis, you will see Edward Strudwick at the very top. He is my Dad. He is nearing 40 years now of continuous dialysis. He celebrated his 70th birthday last Fall. While he has other health issues now, dialysis was never something that kept him down. He married, worked rotating shifts at a steel factory, raised two daughters, owned and maintained a house, and worked hard every day until he retired. Even then, he went to work for my cousin driving limos. My Mom was trained to do the dialysis at home for the first 25 years. Once Dad retired, he "retired" her and now goes to the hospital three times a week. I never remember a time when there wasn't dialysis in our lives. He learned to live with it, as did we. It never kept him, or us as a family, from doing anything we wanted to do. He followed doctor's orders and has lived a full and happy life. Today, he enjoys watching his favorite team play baseball, doing his crossword puzzles, going online, and spending time with his four grandchildren. He gets around on a scooter, as due to his other health issues, he can not safely walk around anymore. He also enjoys riding around the neighborhood visiting with the neighbors.Well...that's about it. Just wanted to register and give you an update on Dad...have a great day!