Lupus,kidney dialysis and traveling? - lupus kidney disease
My aunt has lupus and shes now in kidney failure and is currently on kidney dialysis every two days. She lives in another country, and we try to move it and live here with us. Now, make all travel arrangements must be .. Now we know what shes on drugs and have all their medical data. Theres a large hospital in 15 minutes from our house, and a dialysis center is located right next door. Travel Plan is the problem .. Has someone could help me through this? or even if you havent they been through atleast they have no idea what we can do ..
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You have to fly. After treatment the day before it was planned to be an established treatment of the first days after his arrival, you do not waste. "Your aunt is that insurance will continue as soon as she gets (sorry, I suppose you are in the United States who came from other countries ... this can not be the case). In any case, I should his medical records and copied to the doctor and treatment center, which will be sent in your area designed for them. all the information you need in order to better deal with it.
It will have no problem in flight because he dialysis. It may be uncomfortable because of lupus and joints become stiff. In addition, ensure that the company's medical problems and a special diet, you may have consciously. You will be more accommodating.
Good luck to you and your family!
You have to fly. After treatment the day before it was planned to be an established treatment of the first days after his arrival, you do not waste. "Your aunt is that insurance will continue as soon as she gets (sorry, I suppose you are in the United States who came from other countries ... this can not be the case). In any case, I should his medical records and copied to the doctor and treatment center, which will be sent in your area designed for them. all the information you need in order to better deal with it.
It will have no problem in flight because he dialysis. It may be uncomfortable because of lupus and joints become stiff. In addition, ensure that the company's medical problems and a special diet, you may have consciously. You will be more accommodating.
Good luck to you and your family!
Bless to help his aunt. I'm not really sure that the best route to take for it.
If I could fly, it would be faster if you are far away. Perhaps you could talk to your doctor about it and see how long they can go outside, or if there is a way to arrange dialysis treatment at one of the stops along the way and make sure you receive dialysis on arrival. I wish I could be more useful. Peace
Before moving to her, I want to be sure they can receive treatment in another country. For example, in U.S. dialysis patients by Medicare for dialysis treatment, but not residents. There are a large number of kidney patients and their families who can answer your questions on the bulletin board in www.ihatedialysis.com. Online discussions are a great way to connect with people with chronic kidney disease combined, and the people they love. Good luck!
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