All the best to you, t&t, as you start your new life on dialysis. Here's hoping that you'll start to feel better almost right away. As to the time slot: it's troublesome that you couldn't get the shift that works best for you, but if there's no chair available then, what can they do? Just make sure the charge nurse knows what your preference is, so when a chair becomes available, it will go to you. As for needle sticks: with all you've been through, I don't really think you'll be too much bothered by the needle sticks and they do start you off with smaller needles. If you're concerned though, ask your nephrologist for a prescription for lidocaine. It does work. I'll be keeping you in my thoughts on Wednesday and hoping that all goes smoothly. A few more thoughts: bring a blanket, your favorite music and some gum or hard candy. You won't remember all their names at first, but try to get to know each of the people who care for you by name. IThat way,if you need help, you can call someone's name, instead of just calling, "Nurse!". Again, all the best.
cattlekid: i haven't talked to the centre at all yet. i just received a call from my nephro (he is going to out of country on vacation tomorrow) yesterday night and said be there at 2:30 wednesday. that's it. for some paperwork and then the treatment. he did mention that the nurse will work with me in getting a slot that fits my schedule. my job also allows me to work from anywhere as long as there is internet connectivity. but i wonder if you can type with one hand effectively. you are not supposed to move your arm while on the machine are you?