With one functioning kidney, you're still in good shape. After all, even at 10% kidney function, you're not in any immediate danger.
However, I was down to 6 1/2% kidney function and, thus, slowly dying until I found out I was in End State Renal Failure as I was on the operating table for a pacemaker implant.
As a consequence, I've been doing dialysis for 4 1/2 years. If you should ever need it, don't resist it. The experience is relatively benign -- especially if you're not diabetic.
Three days a week for 3 1/2 hours isn't so bad -- particularly if you can get the 5:30 AM session. You can sleep through the procedure and still get in a full day's work.
Nor does dialysis make you immobile -- you just need some advance warning of travel plans so you can schedule dialysis in another city. Over the 4 1/2 years, I've dialyzed in 34 different centers. All (save one) have been quite satisfactory. It seems that dialysis nurses and technicians universally enjoy what they do -- which makes the experience a pleasant one, even if they're sticking needles in you.
In other words, there's no reason to consider the alternative...
Don’t take this the wrong way but I’ve always wanted to know if being on dialysis means that you never take a number 1? If so, you probably make up the 3 1/2 hours back.
Me too. I just got out of dialysis an hour ago. It’s not so bad; travel is possible, and I’ve been doing it for 7 years with a hiatus to have a kidney transplant that failed. I didn’t think that I could bear it, but here I am. Take G-D with you and you can do anything, but you know that.
And then, they woke me up, told me that I'd get the tubes out later, I had a void of missing stuff on the left side, oh, and stuff is broken, so don't try to move.
Moon finally comes out of the blizzard as I lay there on the ground bleeding out, all right with everything, except it really, really hurts, waiting for the next round of blackness to take it all away vs waking up to CNN on a TV I had no control over? With tubes down my throat?
As I said, I was disappointed to remain.
/johnny