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Hi ,

I am glad you were able to come to a decision and that you are at peace with

it. Now we just have to pray you hold steady long enough to enjoy your

vacation and hopefully even until you can get your transplant.

God bless you!

In a message dated 9/3/2004 5:10:14 PM Pacific Daylight Time,

royal1@... writes:

> Hi all.

>

> I went to the transplant/vascular surgeon yesterday and discussed

> creating dialysis access. After consultation with him and with the

> head home hemo nurse, I have decided to have a Tenckhoff catheter put

> in for PD. The surgery will be sometime in the next 2 weeks.

>

> Although I did not like the idea of PD at first (well, I didn't like

> the idea of dialysis at all, actually, who does?), it makes the most

> sense. It takes a much shorter time for PD to be ready and I am

> sliding fast, with a creatinine of 7.5. A fistula would take too

> long to mature and then the home hemo training takes 6-8 weeks. If my

> donors pan out, it would not be worth it. With PD, it can be ready

> in 2 weeks. Hopefully, I can forestall a bit longer, since we leave

> on the 18th for a short holiday in Tasmania(sounds more exotic than

> it is).

>

> So, I am more at less at peace with the decision. I am glad that I

> have found a person in the hospital, the head transplant nurse, who

> really gets things done (unlike my neph). The donor stuff is moving

> forward but tx date may be anywhere from Nov-Jan if all goes well.

>

> Thanks for you prayers and support.

>

>

>

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Hi all.

I went to the transplant/vascular surgeon yesterday and discussed

creating dialysis access. After consultation with him and with the

head home hemo nurse, I have decided to have a Tenckhoff catheter put

in for PD. The surgery will be sometime in the next 2 weeks.

Although I did not like the idea of PD at first (well, I didn't like

the idea of dialysis at all, actually, who does?), it makes the most

sense. It takes a much shorter time for PD to be ready and I am

sliding fast, with a creatinine of 7.5. A fistula would take too

long to mature and then the home hemo training takes 6-8 weeks. If my

donors pan out, it would not be worth it. With PD, it can be ready

in 2 weeks. Hopefully, I can forestall a bit longer, since we leave

on the 18th for a short holiday in Tasmania(sounds more exotic than

it is).

So, I am more at less at peace with the decision. I am glad that I

have found a person in the hospital, the head transplant nurse, who

really gets things done (unlike my neph). The donor stuff is moving

forward but tx date may be anywhere from Nov-Jan if all goes well.

Thanks for you prayers and support.

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I'm glad to hear you finally have someone working in a proactive way for

you. Please let us know when your surgery is scheduled. You have been in my

thoughts a lot lately and I truly hope your donor comes thru with flying colors.

Good luck with the PD in the interim.

Hang in there!

Amy

dialysis decision

Hi all.

I went to the transplant/vascular surgeon yesterday and discussed

creating dialysis access. After consultation with him and with the

head home hemo nurse, I have decided to have a Tenckhoff catheter put

in for PD. The surgery will be sometime in the next 2 weeks.

Although I did not like the idea of PD at first (well, I didn't like

the idea of dialysis at all, actually, who does?), it makes the most

sense. It takes a much shorter time for PD to be ready and I am

sliding fast, with a creatinine of 7.5. A fistula would take too

long to mature and then the home hemo training takes 6-8 weeks. If my

donors pan out, it would not be worth it. With PD, it can be ready

in 2 weeks. Hopefully, I can forestall a bit longer, since we leave

on the 18th for a short holiday in Tasmania(sounds more exotic than

it is).

So, I am more at less at peace with the decision. I am glad that I

have found a person in the hospital, the head transplant nurse, who

really gets things done (unlike my neph). The donor stuff is moving

forward but tx date may be anywhere from Nov-Jan if all goes well.

Thanks for you prayers and support.

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The very best of luck, . I'm of the view that either PD or hemo is a good

enough decision, if you have to make a decision. Once the decision is made, just

go with it and don't worry about it. They both have their advantages and

disadvantages, and it's not like you're permanently locked into your chosen

method. If it doesn't work out, you can always change. If you were to have a

fistula put in, and you happened to need dialysis before it's ready, they would

simply do it via a catheter. But it's definitely true that PD access is ready

much sooner than a fistula.

Pierre

dialysis decision

Hi all.

I went to the transplant/vascular surgeon yesterday and discussed

creating dialysis access. After consultation with him and with the

head home hemo nurse, I have decided to have a Tenckhoff catheter put

in for PD. The surgery will be sometime in the next 2 weeks.

Although I did not like the idea of PD at first (well, I didn't like

the idea of dialysis at all, actually, who does?), it makes the most

sense. It takes a much shorter time for PD to be ready and I am

sliding fast, with a creatinine of 7.5. A fistula would take too

long to mature and then the home hemo training takes 6-8 weeks. If my

donors pan out, it would not be worth it. With PD, it can be ready

in 2 weeks. Hopefully, I can forestall a bit longer, since we leave

on the 18th for a short holiday in Tasmania(sounds more exotic than

it is).

So, I am more at less at peace with the decision. I am glad that I

have found a person in the hospital, the head transplant nurse, who

really gets things done (unlike my neph). The donor stuff is moving

forward but tx date may be anywhere from Nov-Jan if all goes well.

Thanks for you prayers and support.

To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

home page:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/<http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga\

-nephropathy/>

To unsubcribe via email,

iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe <mailto:iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe@y\

ahoogroups.com>

Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca<http://www.igan.ca/>. The site is

entirely supported by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm<http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm>

Thank you

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