I could join you all with my big stick!
Unfortunately, healthy people tend to view sick people with contempt ...
Unfortunately, healthy people tend to view sick people with contempt, as if we were all children with none of the normal social barriers against intrusion from the outside world.
Hello, Miss Manners here (not really, but I am a genuine "Southern lady" when I need to be, and that's the same thing).Next time the RN (in this case, "Rude Nurse") asks you a personal question, just look at her with a perfectly blank face (and glaring eyes ), and say, "I BEG your pardon!", with a hefty emphasis on "BEG". That's Southern for "go to Hell". If she persists, say "Now, WHY would you ask me THAT?" If she comes up with an excuse (she's just trying to help, just interested, whatever), just reply, "Oh." but don't answer the question. She'll be left hanging, and with luck, she'll feel awkward enough to avoid getting into that situation again. If she's really dense, you'll have to do this little verbal dance a couple of times until she gets it, but she WILL get it!
Tell that nurse to mind her own stinking business and if she doesn't put in a report to her supervisor. You don't have to put up with that crap. As for getting off the machine early my understanding is that dialysis is a treatment of choice. A lot of centers have you sign a paper if you insist on being taken off early.