Has anyone any ideas what to do at the long dialysis sessions? Can we use a laptop (to keep in touch with IHD ) or does it interfere with medical instruments? Can we use our own DVD- or CD-recorder with ear-phones? I haven't quite reached dialysis-stage yet, so I don't know what is allowed, or what a patient is capable of doing whilst on dialysis. Is it possible to read a book or work on some project or other or is it too exhausting and patients are too unwell during dialysis? Is it possible to concentrate? Has anyone got any thoughts on this because it sounds rather daunting and complicated. Thanks for your thoughts, Kristina.
I use:* ipod* laptop* radio (to listen to football games which usually are only good for upping my blood pressure and induce more pain than the needles )oh and when all else fails I use my mouth! (as in talking you dirty minded people!)I've never heard of a dialysis center not allowing use of a laptop, cell phone or ipod etc but who knows there may be an exception out there.Other folks in my unit use portable dvd players, or sleep (still don't know how they do it on those chairs ) or talk to visitors or whatever.
I think I'll ask for it in the upper right arm and then they can have the whole left non dominant arm later if anything goes wrong with it. Sounds reasonable to me.