Welcome to my blog. When I was first diagnosed with kidney failure and learned I could qualify for a kidney
and pancreas transplant, I scoured the internet for information and didn't come up with much. This is a big step
for me; I'm pretty reserved naturally and most people who know me are not aware of my medical conditions.
So, here's my experience…read, follow, comment, share…support me in turning over this new leaf.

(If this is your first visit and you'd like to read the events in order, click here to start at the beginning.)

Monday, October 15, 2012

Hemodialysis again :(

Not me, but here's what a perfect chest cath looks like...
So I had the hemo cath placed 2 days later.  I was so worked up and anxious. I looked at old pics of when I first had the hemo cath, hoping it would help, but it only made my painful memories ring truer. I sat and cried in the waiting room as an elderly woman who just finished the procedure cheerfully walked out with her walker. I was shaking and muted as I lay in the stretcher while the nicest doctor I have ever met calmly talked me through how everything was going to be fine.

He was right.  They gave me anesthesia and I counted backwards from 10, and that's all I remember from my catheter placement surgery.  When I woke up, I ate some crackers, drank some juice and went home.

I started hemo dialysis the next day.  I still can't manage to get through a session without my legs seizing from cramps, my blood pressure dropping and feeling dizzy and light headed.  And, I'm angry that I have to be there in the first place.  The nurses and techs are nice, but I simply resent being there at all.  In 2 days, I'll have my revision surgery and will learn how long before I can resume PD at home.

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