When Steve Williams' kidneys quit working in September 2007, he and
his wife Dr. Linda Gromko were presented with two choices: a kidney
transplant or kidney dialysis (the kidney machine). There was, of
course, the option of no treatment - but that would mean certain
death for this husband and father of a teenaged daughter. Steve and
Linda eagerly embraced the technology of Home Dialysis - treatments
that could be done on their own time and on their own terms. But
nothing could have prepared them for the onslaught of medical
supplies that descended upon their home, making it seem more like a
medical clinic or an ICU Home Dialysis - while life saving - was
taking over, consuming their lives and redefining their family as
one tethered to illness. That's where Interior Designer Jane
McClure saved the day. Arraning Your Life When Dialysis Comes Home:
"The Underwear Factor" shows you how to: * Create your Home Center
for Dialysis * Design a space that is comfortable, easy to use *
Manage the storage of necessary medical supplies * Use the Interior
Designers' tricks of the trade * Save money through sure-fire
choices * Learn where professional decorators shop for less *
Support the caregiver & prevent burnout * Reclaim as much of
your "normal" life as you can (Note: this book applies to both
hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.)
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