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I have PKD, Polycystic Kidney Disease, and in May of 2008 I started on Haemodialysis. In 2006 I was referred to Dr. Samuel Schorr, a Nephrologist here in Calgary where I currently live. Early in 2008 Dr. Schorr had ordered a shunt to be surgically created in my left forearm, the surgeon was Dr Yilmaz; he was my transplant surgeon as well. An artery was grafted to a vein and an access was created to accommodate the needles for haemodialysis, the increased blood flow made the vein expand in diameter.
I went to the Foothills Hospital Unit 27, the haemodialysis unit, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, and Saturday afternoon, for a 4 hour 'run' each time. I was working full time, this schedule allowed me to keep working and go for treatment. I would be connected to the machine with 2 needles in my access, over the 4 hours my blood would go through the artificial kidney (filter) about 10 times. I could not move my left arm and do nothing but watch TV or listen to music during treatment. The treatment was a bit of a shock to the body; there is a lot of fluid transfer, but the elimination of the build up of toxins in the body felt great, more vim and vigour! A big downside was that I could do nothing to help; I had trained professionals trying very hard not to hurt me while they inserted these huge needles into my access. The diet and fluids were rather restricted, you must maintain a close watch on your drug interaction, treatment is cyclic in nature, and you didn't feel that good when you went back in for treatment due to the build up of toxins, time to scrub the blood and feel good again.
I was able to travel and get treatment while on vacation. My youngest step-son was graduating from Diamond Jenness High School in Hay River, NWT, and I had a 'run' in the new dialysis unit at H.H. Williams Hospital, operated by my old friend Roger. We had a good visit while I had my blood cleaned, enjoyed the graduation, almost got kicked out of my campsite! I then drove to Penticton, BC, to visit my mother, and went for two 'runs' while there. I did have to fax ahead and reserve space, and was lucky to get into Penticton on rather short notice, 6 weeks!
I was on this treatment for about 4 months, I was then on Peritoneal Dialysis for about 10 months, I then had a successful Kidney Transplant, the donor was my mother.
My name is Will Lake, I kive in Calgary, Alberta. I am divorced with three grown sons, and I inherited a chronic condition from my father, Polycystic Kidney Disease. I had a kidney transplant in 2009, the donor was my mother.
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