I cannot thank him enough. The advantage of a small company.
It all depends on the character of the leader.
Whenever anyone talks about being able to work and be on dialysis, they always seem to assume everyone has a desk job or something they can do at home. I can't seem to get anyone here to understand what I actually do for a living and what kind of environment I have to work in. I am very worried about infection but am told, just tape it up. Between the oils I get all over me between the machine and parts, the oil mist in the air from the coolant systems, to all the aluminum and titanium dust from having to burr and blend finished parts, I don't see how it's possible. I've been doing this work for 30 years and don't have a fall back profession. Certainly not for the money I'm making now. Don't have the money to go back to school and make too much to qualify for any assistance.
Can you tell us about the dog in your avatar? That is one nice looking K9.
Not all places require a partner there are places in the Adirondacks in upstate New York that have the technology to monitor home hemo remotely through high speed internet connections.the centers are owned by a small independent dialysis provider. If they spot a problem they contact the local rescue squad.
Your situation is one where you might need to consider disability that dialysis qualifies you for. Its may not be the best situation, and your income will probably take a huge/big hit, but its there as a full back. And if you need to fall back on disability it would be good to get your plan set now well you have access to more money than you will later.Its good that you know that this is coming and are trying to set a plan.PS when I say groin fistula it could be leg, its at the line of shorter shorts, but not at the undies, so half way up from the knee.
I don't think a bankruptcy judge will let me preemptively file bankruptcy so I can save some cash before I need it.