2021-04-04 00:35:29 (edited by Turkce_Rap 2021-04-04 00:38:08)

Hey guys.

i m kidney transplant person and to admit i feer losing my comfort some day. SO DO you think is it possible to do it by own self? also i wouldn't want to depend on someone for a thing and that scares me off.

i'Ve found this website called www.amia.com
but, i guess they only serve for United states.

2021-04-04 01:18:02

This ain't the right place to be asking.

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2021-04-04 01:27:45

From my own studies on it, I can say that it seems Peritoneal Dialysis can be done in a home care setting. But I would strongly suggest you talk to a physician about that for further details.

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2021-04-04 02:30:53

Some forms of dialysis can be done in a home setting (source: my aunt died of kidney failure).  But you need to talk to a medical professional, not us.  You should start from a mindset that it can be done, because most things can be done, but my aunt's was "and then you need to turn off the air conditioner before you do this because it is super super dangerous and if even a speck of dust gets in that tube you will fucking die", and so once a day someone went to the main thermostat and did that, which is why you need to talk to  a doctor and not us, since maybe touching it even with gloves on in the wrong way might be a problem to say the least.

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2021-04-04 09:25:07

@2
Why not. İt's a blind community that we share our experiences with each others, isn't it?*

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i just wondered if anyone had simillar experience.

2021-04-04 14:59:04

Because we're not doctors, we're not *your* doctors, and we're not qualified. The best advice most of us could give would be to consult your doctor.

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2021-04-04 18:41:11

As i said again. Wondered if any blind people had simillar experience, thats it guys.