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Eugene Abbott bypassed in-center dialysis and started home hemodialysis last summer after five weeks of training. It's been a learning curve. Sometimes the machine's alarm goes off and he's had to stay calm and troubleshoot.
"It's mind-boggling. There's a lot of things to learn," said the 58-year-old machinist from Lincoln, Neb.
He now does dialysis at home six days a week for about three hours each session. During college football season, he skips Saturdays so he can go to games.
The outlook is good for the future of home dialysis. Research published last year in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that patients who do it themselves fare as well as those who went to dialysis centers.
"The biggest challenge in this country is that most patients don't know they have the choice to dialyze at home," said Dr. Rajnish Mehrotra of Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center who led the study. "Many people would prefer to dialyze at home, but they're afraid."
Nearly a quarter of Mehrotra's patients now do home dialysis -- a number that has grown because nurses explain the home dialysis option on a patient's first visit.
Lois Lucci was among Mehrotra's patients who chose home dialysis in 2008. Lucci does it while she sleeps so her days are free when she's not working part-time as a nurse.
"I can go shopping. I can run errands. I can pretty much do anything except go swimming," said the 53-year-old from Redondo Beach, Calif. She takes the dialysis machine with her twice a year to visit family on the East Coast.
Sokoloski, who works in the high-performance automotive industry, hopes to travel soon. He recently bought a vintage Chevrolet hot rod and plans to take his dialysis machine and supplies with him on the road to car shows around the country this year.
"Some people, when they find out they have kidney failure, just curl up in a ball. That's not me," he said.
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Online:
NIH dialysis info: http://health.nih.gov/topic/KidneyFailureandDialysis
National Kidney Foundation: http://www.kidney.org
Home dialysis training locator: http://www.homedialysis.org/locate/
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