Hi all;Any thoughts? Any suggestions?Part of me thinks that I am trying to absorb some of their pain to help minimise their duress, but I cannot be sure.Virrat
I'm a firm believer that when it is your time to go nothing will make a difference.
I agree with you, but what if I'm a passenger in a plane and it's the pilot's time to go!?!
QuoteI agree with you, but what if I'm a passenger in a plane and it's the pilot's time to go!?! You go up to the cockpit, drag him off, sit down, put the headsets on, and ask for help. You really aren't gonna let yourself die just because the pilot did.
Wow I have been on dialysis for 6 months and reading this thread just made me realize that the possibility of death at the clinic well is possible. I have something new to think about. Bummer--Boxman55
When I was on hemo. the guy next to me crashed on the machine, the nurses and doctors tried everything, but he died. I had seen people die before, but I had been talking to him 20 minutes earlier. The first feeling that came over me was total helplessness, I was 10 feet away and could do nothing to help. It took me weeks to get over that.
They don't necessary tell you but a lot of transplant patients seem to die.
Quote from: billoggblog on February 25, 2007, 07:05:52 PMWhen I was on hemo. the guy next to me crashed on the machine, the nurses and doctors tried everything, but he died. I had seen people die before, but I had been talking to him 20 minutes earlier. The first feeling that came over me was total helplessness, I was 10 feet away and could do nothing to help. It took me weeks to get over that.I have heard quite a number of patients talking about "crashing" while on dialysis and Angie has made note of how she has started crashing while she was on the machine several times. Angie has explained to me what crashing is so it worries me when I hear that word from a dialysis patient anymore. Now I understand why there is a heart defib machine in every clinic. Angie has told me a few times, that I should not be so worried but when her friend Jamie G died and he was her age when it happened, suggests to me that no one is excluded just because of their age.Quote from: renal30yrs on February 26, 2007, 01:26:22 AMThey don't necessary tell you but a lot of transplant patients seem to die.Would you know if that would be during or after the procedure?