Quote from: wrandym on January 10, 2009, 08:03:00 PMGive me some more straight talk, and explain how this can be dangerous to the unit because I do not know why units do this. Its pretty simple and has to due with staffing of the unit. I have been in 9 different units and the staffing ratio tends to be 1 to 3 or 1 to 4.As such if someone aspirates that takes nurses away from those other patients. At a minimum two nurses if not more are going to need to attend to the situation thus leaving others unattended thus possibly putting them in danger. All over something that can be avoided.
Give me some more straight talk, and explain how this can be dangerous to the unit because I do not know why units do this.
If you want to make more accusations about diabetes, bring it on. But you better be prepared and some criticisms from other diabetics on here.
BigSky, you should not talk about diabetes unless you have dealt with it for a long time. Apparently you do not know anything about diabetes and it's complications that effects every aspect of the body.
As for the main contention I don't think ANYONE condones taking in whole pizzas or fried food or whatever.
Quote from: Chris on January 10, 2009, 11:36:42 PMBigSky, you should not talk about diabetes unless you have dealt with it for a long time. Apparently you do not know anything about diabetes and it's complications that effects every aspect of the body.Actually I am quite aware.
Quote from: RichardMEL on January 11, 2009, 01:10:08 AMAs for the main contention I don't think ANYONE condones taking in whole pizzas or fried food or whatever. Its such a controversy because I part ways and agree with the units on such a policy and am not on the old one for all bandwagon and upset their us against them complex that seems to be displayed time and time again.You say no one condones taking whole pizzas etc etc. However if people are allowed to take food in the unit, the unit has no justification to limit what someone else might want to bring in to eat. To do so will would be discriminatory.The same argument people try to use to justify why food and drink should be brought in can be used by others wanting that pizza ,Chinese, or BBQ instead.Maybe that is the future. Let everyone do dialysis at a buffet.
Quote from: BigSky on January 11, 2009, 09:07:39 AMQuote from: Chris on January 10, 2009, 11:36:42 PMBigSky, you should not talk about diabetes unless you have dealt with it for a long time. Apparently you do not know anything about diabetes and it's complications that effects every aspect of the body.Actually I am quite aware.And??? Explain how you are aware. It still appears like you have no clue first hand and of other diabetics. So far it seems you are only going by what you have seen or what you can see at your unit which doesn't give you insight to the rammifications of diabetes at all. I could make a political joke of the short answer given, but I digress.
Quote from: Chris on January 11, 2009, 03:22:59 PMQuote from: BigSky on January 11, 2009, 09:07:39 AMQuote from: Chris on January 10, 2009, 11:36:42 PMBigSky, you should not talk about diabetes unless you have dealt with it for a long time. Apparently you do not know anything about diabetes and it's complications that effects every aspect of the body.Actually I am quite aware.And??? Explain how you are aware. It still appears like you have no clue first hand and of other diabetics. So far it seems you are only going by what you have seen or what you can see at your unit which doesn't give you insight to the rammifications of diabetes at all. I could make a political joke of the short answer given, but I digress.Even if you know a diabetic, or even work with them in the medical field, you will never be "aware" unless you are actually a diabetic. I absolutely hate it when people tell me they know how I feel, or how i have to plan every little thing I do, every second of my life. NO, they do NOT know! And they never will.
Not eating for four hours is not a big deal if you are say... driving a car or at work. How many people do you know that drive for four hours without a coffee or water or a snack. How many people do you see at work that don't get 15 minutes every 4 hours by LAW that deserve a break and a snack and something to drink.Let alone if you are on dialysis and all the protein is getting sucked out of your system plus other essential vitamins and minerals and fluid.There is no question that a person will feel a little better if they get to replenish their system a tiny bit during a 4 hour session of dialysis.The few times a nurse or tech has to clean up a mess is minimal. After my dialysis I have to wait 2 hours for the bus. So the staff lets me sleep in the chair an extra hour. So in turn I wipe down my chair and the floor around me, and empty the garbage. Tit for tat~I have seen techs sitting and talking on their cell phones, playing on the computer, and going on break during a three hour dialysis session. I don't think it would be too much for them to help a patient who has spilled a glass of ice. What a nice patient! We clean up everything... That's the job!
ever seen a dialysis patient with a banana???