Thanks everyone for your advice!! You're all wonderful (well, need I say that since this is a given for members here?)
jbeany, your post was really great... but I think I'll pass on the "special women's issues"... i guess she will find out all too soon and ask about it (I hope!)...
As for asking her for a coffee or something off dialysis time... mmm yes, could be, and I like the idea, but I don't want her to think I'm hitting on her first minute she walks in the door.. you know?!
She might feel it is a bit much for some strange guy she has only really met in the not best of circumstances...
I think humour is the best and I try to use it as much as possible!! If you can't laugh at yourself, or your situation or whatever... well gee, might as well throw it in...
Well just to update everyone on the last session yesterday... again we were seated together.. and even more amusingly (I wonder if this was a cunning plan by the nurses??!) we were in the back room.. alone!!! (well ok, her mother was with us LOL). We talked a little bit about dialysis, but I tried to keep the focus off that. The dietician wasn't about so she didn't have that fun discussion!! We talked generally a bit about where she is at... we (all 3 of us) went through Cosmo - one of those chinese new year horrorscope thingies with the year ahead. Aparently I am charming, magnetic and I have long haul travel this year... well if that comes true that would mean I got a transplant!! woohoo! lol. We had a lot of fun with that and shared laughs. There was also a bit of a suggestion to try to get our chairs closer together (now now, all you naughty people keep your minds clean!) so we could play a game like scrabble or something that would take a while and keep us diverted. Great idea! Above all, it was so good for me (and I think for her) to know there is someone around the same age to talk to if you want... I really tried to also give them space and not bug them constantly so the chat would come and go while they were reading or chatting and I was listening to my ipod.
I almost mentioned the site but I thought I might wait till Saturday when her mother won't be there... and hopefully we can have some quiet time to talk (gosh, that sounds so bad).
Epo, the reason I am a little hesitant to talk about IHD at the unit is as others have said... the usual thing about "oh you are getting medical advice from the INTERNET?!! you can't TRUST that!" sort of thing. And even if you say "it's not about medical advice as opposed to a doctor, but more for shared support, understanding and tips to cope with dialysis" I think there would be a few frowns. Of course maybe some of my very own nurses read this?!! (hi guys! you all rock!!
) so what would I know, but somehow I get the feeling being quiet about it might be the way to go. Of course I am considering getting a IHD top to wear in there, which might cause some discussion..
My main goal here is to not swamp my new friend, but to try and help her see that life does go on and that things will get better... and of course I want her to know I'm a nice person
oh, we shared some musk sticks yesterday which took me back to my school days. YUM!!!
Thanks again for all your suggestions
Muchly apprieciated...