What's your experience with dialysis? Give & get support here
Dialysis is required if your kidneys don't function adequately on their own. Your doctor will discuss with you the type of dialysis that's best for you. Dialysis treatment is a serious responsibility, You'll need to work closely with your health care team who have experience in managing dialysis. Open communication with your health care team is essential to your overall health.
Fellow patients are a wonderful source of support and practical information because of a shared dialysis experience.
If you are a dialysis patient, or loved one of a patient, what are some things that you have experienced that might be helpful to someone who is new to dialysis? What kind of life adjustments have you had to make? How has it affected your everyday life?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Kidney & Bladder Support Group.
@kamama94 And this is one reason you are so valued here. You are thinking about your situation, striving to make it work for you, and thinking about all of us here in the stands cheering you on! Wonder woman ;))
Would having a pillow or some padding help you in the recliner? Maybe an eggshell type pad, I wonder? Really glad to hear your nephrologist came to see you and answered questions/concerns. It helps bolster your spirit and shows the center that you have your doctor on your side.
Ginger
What a great advocate you are!
Every mother should have a daughter like you!
@gingerw, am very lucky because my neph also is the dialysis clinic director.
I have spinal stenosis below some frozen vertebrae so don't bend where the recliner bends. My recliner at home is perfect, wish I could take it on the dialysis bus with me. <wink, wink>
@kamama94 I just love to read your posts! You make me feel that I can handle even the most difficult of health problems by acknowledging the difficulties but lifting up the positive experiences along the way!
You posted that you will be having PT/OT for transfer strategies. Will this provide you help in transferring from the wheelchair to other chairs, etc.?
@kamama94 It sounds as if things are going well, that's great. You have such a wonderful attitude that you could make them sound that way even if they weren't though! I am sure you bring joy to the other patients and the nurses.
Enjoy your "me time", we all need that.
JK
@trishanna I am so sorry for what your family has had to endure. It's terrible that perhaps she could have lived longer if the staff at the hospital had been more caring and realized that she had a hearing loss.
With great sympathy, JK
@hopeful33250, Teresa, I couldn't agree with you more about what an inspiration @kamama94 is to us all! Hope both of you will be finding something lovely to appreciate and enjoy in your day.
@hopeful33250, OT already has helped solve a couple of mobility problems re personal hygiene and is working on a platform for my recliner/bed. Nurse is good also, am very impressed with my hospital's home health services.
To anyone who can help: Suddenly I'm not receiving notifications of posts by email. I don't think I turned that off, mainly because I don't know how. If someone can private message me how to get notifications of posts again, I'd appreciate it very much!