If you need a CD player, I have a couple of them that CellCept sent me.With dialysis starting, there maybe more oportunities for help in your area on top of your vision problems. As stated earlier, apply for Medicare and disability (have as much documentation as possible from all doctrs) before making the first visit with a case worker there. You may also get assistance from state Medicaid now too. Try to see if there is Ohio Department of Rehabilitation (mines called Illinois Department of Rehabilitation) and they can help you with vision/schooling, show your other areas of help, and then there might be a county service for disability and senior services which I am now forgeting what mine is called and I just went there today. The county can help you get into other programs for financial assistance even though husband works, you can get money because he is your caregiver. You may not feel like driving for a bit when you first start dialysis, but we are all different and some of these agencies may provide transportation service or taxi vouchers. Of course each state is different, but this is what is available in mine and might be in yours to some degree that may assist you in some manner.As for your husband, he doesn't have to stay there, maybe he can waste some time at a mall, use the hospitals library, or something in the area.Good Luck on your first day and your surgery. Hope all goes well.
hmm I wear shoes and it's not an issue. Others take theirs off (pewww! LOL) so I guess it's up to you. Since it's summer here a lot wear sandals and the like. Whatever is comfy I guess (imm I've not seen anyone wear ugg boots though ). The important things to take are absolutely a sense of humour (I'd have been gone ages ago if it wasn't for it) and to expect something