My 80 year old Dad has cancer in the tube between his kidney and bladder. It was discovered in December, but had likely been there for a little while. At the moment it's not spread and he's in decent shape.
Remarkably a week last Friday he was given the opportunity of an operation for this coming Wednesday morning. He was up for it until the dialysis nurse came round yesterday and explained the process should he require it. 3 times a week to the hospital for half a day. She said at his age he could maybe expect to live another 1 to two years with dialysis and he'd feel poorly etc. Doctor said he could maybe live another 6 months to 2 years if he didn't have the operation.
He's now got 48 hours to make a decision but not much information on which to make it as they don't have any idea on whether his current kidney function of 26 for both kidneys will mean dialysis for the remaining one when they remove the affected tube and kidney. There's also a lack of willingness for any experts to put a % on any outcome which makes making a decision really difficult for him.
So, has anyone any experience of a kidney op and/or resulting dialysis in his age range? Is it manageable? What's the quality of life like?
Any thoughts appreciated.
Edit: his health aside from this is OK, although he has IPF but this doesn't bother him and can still get about. He drives and also helps my Mum who isnt in good shape.