While he was still recovering from surgery, Nelson was already devising a plan to get his life back on track. Initially, he had to travel to a dialysis center three times a week for his treatment. “It was very rigorous, because you had to schedule it and stay there for a few hours. I booked my treatments for 5 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, so I could use the rest of the day, but that meant getting up around 4 o’clock in the morning to drive there.” In spite of his original expectations, Nelson found that the treatment schedule interfered too much with his many other obligations. “After getting treatment, you need time to recover. Often, I couldn’t even manage to drive to work in Chattanooga on Mondays after dialysis because I had to rest.”
So, Nelson told his doctor he needed to explore his options. “I wanted to keep on living my life and not be tied to a center. That’s why I initially considered peritoneal dialysis as it was the only way I could continue working as usual. But then,” he adds, “I heard about home hemodialysis!”