My mother-in-law has kidney failure, and her condition suddenly worsened, so she ultimately had to undergo dialysis.
I am a man in his late 40s who is employed.
My wife is in her mid-40s.
I am the eldest son, and my wife is the youngest daughter, so my father-in-law and mother-in-law are older.
About a year ago, my father-in-law, who had been very ill internally, had surgery a few years ago for his back, which has become worse.
He was unable to move and was lying down when he developed multiple complications and passed away.
My mother also has many internal illnesses, and it turns out that her family has a history of kidney disease.
Suddenly, the patient came in with hypertensive cardiomegaly disease, underwent heart valve procedure, and
Before long, her kidney function continued to decline, and she ultimately underwent dialysis.
Initially, when you underwent hemodialysis, it caused inflammation at the heart procedure site, so you switched to peritoneal dialysis.
Since you have a small physique and find peritoneal dialysis difficult, you received temporary hemodialysis and are waiting for surgery on your arm.
When my mother goes to the big hospital, my wife runs around here and there, and it's also exhausting.
It's a difficult situation where I'm not getting better and just have to maintain it.









