Here's my 2 cents worth. Get him to be designated your partner (different than caregiver, words do matter) for Nxstage, do the training and then let him get back to being as uninvolved as possible in the day-to-day operation of things. He'll know more about what you do and what's necessary but you can be in charge and stay as independent as possible. You know, i'm really looking forward to being able to chat in person in Vegas...only 2 days away...I'm a lousy typist.
OK, nevermind. I just had another discussion with him about this, and he has said that in a weird way, he will welcome the opportunity to help me out. I can understand this because he must feel very helpless and frustrated that he's been unable to help.I just needed some reassurance. I've been feeling very anxious lately.
The question isn't "how often".The PROBLEM is if it happens once you can die very quickly.
Do my big boy pants make my butt look big?
Quote from: JohnJ on November 08, 2011, 04:25:55 PMThe question isn't "how often".The PROBLEM is if it happens once you can die very quickly.John, this is not directed at you - it is just the sentiment that set me off, and I get that you were just trying to be concerned, but we as people need to put on our big kids pants and take care of ourselves. Life is a risk. Let us decided if it is worth taking. To me the risk is well worth it.We've had this discussion before: http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=19406.msg349021#msg349021