Recouping from another round of peritenitis, spent a few days in the  hospital last week.  Still doing the periteneal dialysis but plan to get prepared for hemodialysis by having my arteriovenous (AV) fistula done in the next month or so.  A surgeon creates an AV fistula by connecting an artery directly to a vein, frequently in the forearm. Connecting the artery to the vein causes more blood to flow into the vein. As a result, the vein grows larger and stronger, making repeated needle insertions for hemodialysis treatments easier.

 
My creatinine had increased to a count of 15 (this is high, normal person is 0.6 to 1.2), therefore, my doctor increased my dialysis time from 10 hours to 12 hours each night a couple weeks ago.   My blood work this past week proved it has helped as my creatinine came down to 13.   I should feel a little better as a result.  However, now my weekdays are pretty much work and dialysis.  I make the most out of my weekends.    
Thank you to all that have been spreading the word about my need.  It is greatly appreciated.