Our home hemo in Ontario requires him to go to the hospital once every 8 weeks for dialysis there to assess him. The last time, all his numbers sucked and they increased his Aranesp to weekly, advised him to do more dialysis, and gave him IV-Iron during dialysis there. They had him come back today (after four weeks) to get more IV-Iron during dialysis. I remember at the time the two nurses discussed rather than having to come back that maybe they could give us the IV-Iron and we could do it at home. One over ruled the other and they didn't give it to us...not that we pushed.Well today, during dialysis at the hospital he developed an allergy to the iron like the one described here "Severe/life-threatening HSR (anaphylaxis): an anaphylactic reaction may be of sudden onset, or occur as a rapid worsening of the features of a moderate HSR. There will be increasing wheeze, due to bronchospasm, sometimes with stridor associated with laryngeal edema. Increasing tiredness and distress will occur, and periorbital edema may develop. Increasing hypoxia leads to confusion. If the HSR worsens, pallor, clamminess, cyanosis and loss of consciousness progress quickly to cardiac and respiratory arrest. During this time, the pulse accelerates and the blood pressure and oxygen saturation fall." He describes it as confusion, BP drops, passing out and he received shots to wake him up (adrenaline ?? I wasn't there). Ya, that would have been a lot of fun at home. I really hate dialysis.