we have had three instances where his BP dropped so low he lost touch with reality. At those times he can't give himself saline as he can't think or move (really scary to watch, I've never seen anyone die but that is what it looks like). He comes back around in a minute or so after I've given him saline. So when he says I'll just give myself saline if I feel sick I don't trust that he can/will react quick enough.
I understand your concern here. We do get disoriented with low BP. You might ask him to wait to pull of much liquid until you get home? That would allow him to get started with the cleaning process on his own, but try to control the opportunity to impact his BP until he has his helper? (FYI: My first impression reading your first post was that its fair on his side to want to start without you.)
It's really hard to do treatments alone. We still need someone to assist though
Being totally independent is the best way to be as a dialysis patient. Encourage him.
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he put me into re-circulation, took the needle out and waited for it to stop bleeding then re-inserted needle and back on dialysis. Everything going fine now!i couldn't have done that on my own!!!
At the moment my partner tends to stay in the dialysis room, except for making a cup of tea etc. I am hoping as we get more sessions under our belt, that he will relax a bit more. As long as he is around in the house , I feel happy enough.