You gotta grab the disease by the tail and twirl it around a few times and enjoy the life you have left! Enjoy your cruise!
Hi Joannie, sorry for the late reply, i do have a question though, were you trained to use gloves? My PD nurse told me that gloves carry germs too and we had to use the Hand wash method at all times, they also give us hand sanitizer to keep by our machine at all times. Am i the only one they told that to? ( i wouldnt be surprised) Does he give himself Epo injections? i see they didnt send you any syringes. Is the patient tubing you mentioned more of an extension for the cassette to give him extra tubing to move further? Other than that, it all looks good, hope your still having alarmless nights and i hope Chuck is doing well with his new meds for his anxiety. Godspeed my friends
JoannieWhen hubby takes a shower he uses Saran Wrap on his cath. It seems to work for him. We was never train to use gloves, his pd nurse told us that they have germs and its best to wash hands real well. Hubby does manual, 4 times a day. (CAPD) It would seem to me, that they would want to train you to do manual as you said, just encase of power outage or if there is ever a time your hubby needs to do a exchange during the day. I was like you, what do we do if we have a power outage, how will I heat the bags up. As you get more comfortable with the routine, pd will be second nature to you, or it is to me anyways. There will be new things that might throw you for a loop. Never be concern about calling the pd nurse, thats what they are there for. Sounds like to me, you are doing a great job!! When you ask about dressing do you mean for his exit site? If so, my hubby doesn't have to put a dressing on his anymore. His exit site has healed. But, thats what works for him. He does keep the cath taped. Kat