Every dialysis unit I've been to has been so cold it's uncomfortable... is there a reason for the cryonic suspension?
I get waves of chills. No amount of blankets can save me. I ask them to turn up the thermostat on the machine and they say thay can't. Twenty years ago dialysis was a lot better. Not the machines, but the staff and the care. I agree with the one person who complained about the "work release" foreigners who are our techs. Where do they get these people? This site needs spell check.
Rerun see my post "in NZ"find the temp setting on your machine and change from 36c to 36.5c - ahould help
I was in a different chair tonight. The AC was blowing directly on me. I was trying to read and my arms and hands were freezing. I asked nicely at first and then got pissed off. Their response "sorry, can't do anything about it." The old lady that usually sits there has a winter hat on and now I know why! I told them I would not dialyze in that chair again. Three fricken hours I had to sit in the wind tunnel. They kept bringing me blankets. I didn't need blankets I needed the air to quit blowing on me like fricken Katerina! So, being the control freak that I am..... I left without weighing myself. They came after me saying "oh, we need a weight on you". My comment as I turned with a flip of my hair... "sorry can't do anything about it." With an F.Y. under my breath. My insurance company is paying $1,500 a time for me to be there, the least they could do is make me comfortable.
My insurance company is paying $1,500 a time for me to be there, the least they could do is make me comfortable.
Get this... my fistula was $25,000 and my Hickman Catheter was $13,000. This is in Northern California. Medical Costs are nuts. But, this should be under a different topic. Right? Epoman??