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Dialysis - a few questions.

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kittylester Sat 10-Mar-18 08:17:53

Can any one give me info about dialysis please.

A friend's husband has been having dialysis for (possibly!) 5/6 years. The fistula in his first arm have stopped working as did the ones in his '2nd' arm. He had a tube inserted under the skin which has been used for a while but that is now blocked.

On top of this he has had bladder cancer (all clear now) and an enlarged prostate.

Because he occasionally has difficulty passing urine he has a catheter fitted and removed after a few days.

Can anyone please shine any light on anything above. His wife is very anxious and I'm having difficulty knowing what to say to her.

wildswan16 Sat 10-Mar-18 08:32:59

Sounds like he is having a really rough time. I think with such a complicated medical history it would be very unwise for anyone other than his medical team to try and clarify matters for you.

Clearly your friend will be grateful for any support you can give her.

kittylester Sat 10-Mar-18 08:38:01

I was really wondering if anyone else had experienced this combination of issues.

Marydoll Sat 10-Mar-18 08:45:39

Kitty, my BIL is is in a very similar position. He started off with a tube in his chest and then a fistula, also has had bladder cancer (something has shown up again on latest scan) and now serious heart and lung problems.

I know this isn't much help to you, but I cannot offer any words of advice. I never can find the right words myself to say to my SIL and she is not the easiest of people to be with, so I don't always get it right. However, I do try to do the best I can.

Dialysis has contra indications for all one's other health conditions, my BIL had to be "shocked", as his heart went into an arrhythmia twice during dialysis. So there are all those complications to deal with.
What we do , is be there for them, do the emergency dashes to the hospital in the middle of the night, take him to clinics, be there to listen and as their son works far away, do the hospital visits and visit regularly.
My SIL has shut down a bit, as it is all getting too much for her.
The best thing you can do is be there for your friend, listen to her and make sure she is looking after her own health.
As many on here know, the stress of looking after an ill loved one takes a terrible toll on your own health.
My SIL neglected herself trying to be the perfect wife, (and it's impossible to be that).
She is so lucky to have a friend like you, who cares.

kittylester Sat 10-Mar-18 09:03:06

Thank you Mary. My friends dh is fairly 'healthy' generally though tired.