JohnJ it wouldn't matter if you reported being a nephrologist who flew the space shutle, your assertion is deeply misguided.
SHE said DaVita FIRST, then she said her clinic. So I started by asking DaVita about their policy..which is to HAVE A PARTNER. Don't worry....this will get back to her clinic as it should.
Jesus, JohnJ, what's the matter with you? You have an attack for just about everyone, don't you? Please leave us alone, OK? You've got yourself sorted with your care partner and your three years of experience, so why are you so interested in what other people are doing? If we choose to make a horrible mistake and put our lives in danger by wanting to do home hemo alone, shut up and let us get on with it. I promise we won't hold you responsible for our fatal errors.You're not worried about the effect of our mistakes on institutional statistics. You're just being combative for the sake of it. I seriously don't think you are in the least bit concerned for the well-being of Meinuk or Bill or any other human being, so please grant us permission to figure this out on our own.Thank you.
Edited to add: JohnJ, it might be really interesting if you were to ask your home dialysis nurse about this. See, here's the problem (although I'm assuming you already know this...); the only place in the US for a patient to get optimal dialysis is at home. Clinics just do not offer frequent dialysis, and only a handful offer true nocturnal. So, that means that if you want to remain as healthy as possible on D, you have to treat yourself at home.
Now, what happens to those people who are otherwise good candidates for home hemo yet do not have a care partner? Is it fair or even ethical to deny them the best treatment available simply because of their lack of a partner (assuming they would WANT to do home hemo?)? I'm sure most patients would like to have a partner, but not everyone is so lucky, and to compound their bad luck by refusing them access to optimal dialysis just doesn't seem right.
It just seems to me that with all the fancy, flashy communication devices we have at our disposal these days, communicating an emergency is easier than ever. Clinics should allow the well informed, well trained patient to assume whatever risk he/she desires. Otherwise you are letting corporate policy dictate your heath care choices, and I can't imagine you'd really want THAT.
Ok, this is what you do to file a grievance about me.
John, you can call the ESRD network covering my state. (NY) and the department of health in my state (NY)My name is Anna Bennett and I was a patient at Life Care dialysis in NYC under. The care of Dr. Walter wasser. You john j feel that in your professional opinion as a flight medic (ret) anna bennett is a nut, and should never have been allowed to self dialyize alone at home. (For evidence, you can give them the news paper article and training diary linked below)Thanks john for your concern, and don't worry, medicare, the network and the department of health will be able to track me down. (I'm pretty easy to find)
Quote from: Meinuk on February 17, 2012, 11:01:27 AMOk, this is what you do to file a grievance about me.Huh? Who said anything about filing a grievance? What the hell are you talking about?QuoteJohn, you can call the ESRD network covering my state. (NY) and the department of health in my state (NY)My name is Anna Bennett and I was a patient at Life Care dialysis in NYC under. The care of Dr. Walter wasser. You john j feel that in your professional opinion as a flight medic (ret) anna bennett is a nut, and should never have been allowed to self dialyize alone at home. (For evidence, you can give them the news paper article and training diary linked below)Thanks john for your concern, and don't worry, medicare, the network and the department of health will be able to track me down. (I'm pretty easy to find)John, this is SUCH old news. Read my training diary. Yes, everyone knew that I was alone. It went national when life care closed and I ws transferred to a clic that said no. I dialyized without a cllinic for over a month and then had my choice of four in NY state that would support me alone. I went to a davita clinic ALONE and then had a successful transplant. Once upon a time it was pretty big news.I just saw my trainig nurse last november. We're friends, and she knew I was alone. And I just saw my NP from my second davita clinic last week at the dog park. They both knew I was alone.
You have just been sent a personal message by JohnJ on I Hate Dialysis Message Board.IMPORTANT: Remember, this is just a notification. Please do not reply to this email.The message they sent you was:And I understand why you don't have a partner.Reply to this Personal Message here:
Wow! I just got a PM from John saying that he understands why I don't have a partner.
Phew, it is a good thing that this isn't a dating site!
Wow! I just got a PM from John saying that he understands why I don't have a partner. (I'll cut and paste it when I am at a computer)Phew, and I just thought it was because I'm fat. Sheesh...it is a good thing that this isn't a dating site!
He's a concern troll, y'all. May I suggest we ignore him?
Cara, I'm more of a "live in sin" kinda gal...
My wife went through the training from day one. I do the stick and she tapes me down. Then she's gone until it's time to pull the needles. She pulls although I have practiced pulling my own needles.
Quote from: JohnJ on November 08, 2011, 03:28:51 PMMy wife went through the training from day one. I do the stick and she tapes me down. Then she's gone until it's time to pull the needles. She pulls although I have practiced pulling my own needles. Well, this is the kind of thing I'd like to ask you about. Does she help you set up the machine or break it down afterwards, or is needle pulling all she does? If that's all she does, that's great...that's about all I'd want anyone to help me with unless I was able to grow a couple of extra hands. Do you still practice pulling your own needles? Have you succeeded on doing it alone?I'm sorry...I am not clear if you've been on D for 3 years or have been on NxStage for 3 years (to check, I'd have to look at your previous posts on this thread and thereby lose what I've already typed, and I'm to lazy to do that!). Let's say you've been doing NxStage for 3 years. This might be a silly question, but does your wife ever take any kind of refresher course for what to do in an emergency? If you were to have trouble tomorrow on your run and were unconscious, are you and she both pretty certain she'd remember what to do?Have you ever been in situation where she has not been available for your run, ie, been sick or out of town or something? What do you do in those circumstances? Do you think you could dialyze alone for a day or two if you had to? Or would you have to go inclinic if your wife were indisposed?Thanks for your replies!
My signature line is pretty comprhensive John. If you can't tell if I am currently on dialyis or not you're not looking too closely @ my posts.
As far as a refresher, I had to do a yearly refresher last month on emergency procedures, including what to do in case terrorists invade Casa de Cattlekid.
Quote from: cattlekid on February 17, 2012, 01:29:49 PMAs far as a refresher, I had to do a yearly refresher last month on emergency procedures, including what to do in case terrorists invade Casa de Cattlekid. You know, I honestly don't know if you are kidding or not. LOL!Anyway, thanks for that info. I don't have anyone who could take my husband's place for a day if necessary, so this is something I would have to consider.
Quote from: Bill Peckham on February 16, 2012, 07:37:04 AMJohnJ it wouldn't matter if you reported being a nephrologist who flew the space shutle, your assertion is deeply misguided.Really? Would you care to tell us what clinic and which nurse ok'd you doing home hemo alone?
I am a real fan of Dr Agar over on Home Dialysis Central; he knows just about everything there is to know about dialysis, particularly home dialysis, and practicing in Australia, I thought surely he must have patients who dialyze alone....all of that Outback country over there, you know. So I asked him what they do in Australia for patients who want to dialyze at home, alone, and here is a link to that discussion...http://forums.homedialysis.org/threads/3323-Doing-home-hemo-alone-in-the-US?p=22121Geez, don't let him keep believing that Americans are weenies! LOL!