Can believe my dialysis center has only one TV for every two chairs. I see what they charge my insurance company. Its not like they cant afford some more TV's. And as you can well imagine there are occasional disputes.I always end up having to share with a BULLY. We have to watch what they want or they throw a fit. And its always something I simply cant stand like Jerry Springer or soap operas. No offense if those are your favorites but I can stand to watch them at all.One lady now comes on about 30 minutes before I am finished. The first thing she does is change the channel. At her first session she did that. I said "Excuse me but I was watching that movie. It will be over in 20 minutes and I will be done". She gave me an evil stare and went back to her game show.Well, well. Our remotes are tied to the wall by a cord. I later learned that her remote was defective. You could go up but not down. To get to channel 6 from channel 7 you had to go up through 60 channels. So I started a new game. She sits and immediately changes from 5 to 6. My remote is hidden from view, and I switch to 7. She thinks she has hit the up button too many times and goes all the way around back to 6. I immediately switch to 7 again. We do this until she gives up, or until she yells for a tech to come over. If she calls for a tech I lay my remote on the floor and slide it out of reach. Oh its not me, I cant even reach the remote. She has not figured out I am behind this. (I hope she is not a member of IHD!!).Its a fun game that amuses me for the last 30 minutes of my sessions.
Do centers not have their own TVs? My center has a TV for every patient, hooked up to a crane, so one can move it out of the way. They're also touch screen, and one can change from TV to Internet to games. The TV is DirecTV, also.But I do remember back in 1990, the center I attended had one TV for 5 or 6 folks. You think your center would have upgraded by now!