IT is indeed a lot of work managing all the supplies and taking responsibility for yourself.
One hospital almost killed me by refusing to allow me to do it myself
I'm not a Republican and I did in-center HD.
QuoteI'm not a Republican and I did in-center HD.You may have my references inverted.Republicans tend to believe in self sufficiency, taking care of ones own problems to the extent possible, whereas Democrats tend to feel that someone (generally the govt) should take care of them. I would expect a slight bias towards Republicans being more likely to choose home HD over in center HD. But then, I may also be fos.
I happily pay a huge amount of taxes with no goal of recouping that money from the government, with the full understanding that it will be spent to better others, and for things that I don't support.
QuoteI've never had a problem being allowed to self-canulate when in the hospital, but if I was refused, I would have everything put on hold while they paged the nephrologist so I could have a talk with him.You mean you could just wheel in your machine and supplies no questions asked? My point is that one should make these arrangements in advance, if at all possible. Under an emergency situation it has to be dealt with on the spot.I was in a hospital 600 miles from home. i should have gotten my own clinic people involved and I was wrong to assume they knew what they were doing.
I've never had a problem being allowed to self-canulate when in the hospital, but if I was refused, I would have everything put on hold while they paged the nephrologist so I could have a talk with him.