We have those damned chairs too. I finally figured out what is wrong with those chairs, there is no where for your butt to go. The other chairs recline like a recliner, this one just slides, no place for the butt to slide into for a comfy ride!
Thank goodness, I have no problem with the chairs themselves. We have nice recliners which are covered with a fresh sheet. You can sit up, lie back, and when you have a low BP problem, they put your head right back.What I take with me is a kind of neck pillow I got in KMart some years back when I had a pain in my neck and was travelling in a plane. With that I am able to rest my head on it to a side to sleep nicely.The chairs also have trays to both sides, and I am able to park my bag, books, etc. on one side.
(Off the topic, but here goes) I have found that the dialysis clinic is overwhelming for most people. That is why they do not come and visit us more often. Most people are not comfortable with the sight of blood and nurses and all the noise. We think of it as normal, but it is a very noisy place. We are there three days a week for hours at a time. We are used to the noise and confusion and grumpiness around us. The dialysis center is a scary place. Remember your first few times in clinic. It is like that for visitors. They don't know where to look or not look. They don't know where to sit or what they can and cannot do with you. And most of the time it is hard to have a conversation because of the noise.
Hi Sara, you mentioned that you "havent been allowed back" did they kick you out or something? Because you being his wife should be able to go with him.