I think what bothers me the most is that I stopped and asked nicely if they could make an exception this one time and an instant NO was replied. Also, this was the same woman who questioned me about why I wanted my medical records.......my reply then was because I want them and she replied.....Well, they are going to be 25 cents a page (also in a bitchy kinda way). Whatever her reason for asking, it sure came out offensively. Where is the compassion and understanding? I don't want anything special, just a little human kindness would be nice. I refuse to be treated like a prisoner, that's just how I felt today.
I was looking forward to the free ice, but no luck. They don't have ice and, like bolta72, they'll only give water with meds. Anything you want to eat or drink you gotta bring with you.
Quote from: Chicken Little on April 26, 2007, 08:58:46 PMI was looking forward to the free ice, but no luck. They don't have ice and, like bolta72, they'll only give water with meds. Anything you want to eat or drink you gotta bring with you. If the case was that they do not have anything to give then I think that would be one thing but to put my drink in the front office and tell me I can have it when I leave is absurd. Like I am going to sit in the chair salivating for 25 minutes thinking about my dink slowly warming while it waits for me. The tech said he would get one for me, I gave him my money, it came out of the machine and was put in the office. Who in the hell do these people think they are. If the tech did something he shouldn't have then that is his problem but because I was locked up in a chair I paid the price. Well guess what, I still have the right to get up and leave whenever I please. I am going to have it out with somebody, mark my words.
If you start getting off the machine early, wont they consider you as "non compliant" and wouldn't that hurt your chances for getting on the transplant list? Be careful of not what you do, but HOW you do it my friend...
The day that someone tells me I can't eat or drink for the four hours I am being treated is the day I sign up for home hemo. You can recommend to patients what they should or shouldn't do but it is ultimately up to them.
Quote from: George Jung on May 15, 2007, 07:51:14 PMThe day that someone tells me I can't eat or drink for the four hours I am being treated is the day I sign up for home hemo. You can recommend to patients what they should or shouldn't do but it is ultimately up to them.It really depends on the unit in how strict they are.The unit is no different than any other business in which they set the rules.A unit can refuse service if the patient refuses to follow the units rules.
Quote from: BigSky on May 16, 2007, 10:09:33 AMQuote from: George Jung on May 15, 2007, 07:51:14 PMThe day that someone tells me I can't eat or drink for the four hours I am being treated is the day I sign up for home hemo. You can recommend to patients what they should or shouldn't do but it is ultimately up to them.It really depends on the unit in how strict they are.The unit is no different than any other business in which they set the rules.A unit can refuse service if the patient refuses to follow the units rules. What in the hell are you talking about?