maybe it is b/c you do not stay for over 4 hoursand sometimes it is do do
Our unit disconnects people to go to the toilet. I do realise that it's hard for some people but can't you go beforehand since you know you'll be on for 4-5 hours??
after the no eating rule -I have been counting the number of patients I see "sneak" eatingI am in a very large unit
To yank this thread a bit back onto topic...This one is more of a pre-dialysis entertainment...Just before you walk into your unit, call the front desk and tell them you decided to skip dialysis today. As they try to argue with you to come, walk inside while still talking on your phone to them.~Tell everyone, "It's good for you to see me today", "I don't care what everybody else here says...you're all right", or "Exactly when did this job suck the soul out of you?"~When they give you a thermometer (we use the ear ones), palm it away from view. When the tech turns back to you wondering where it is, pretend to pull it out of the back of your pants and hand it to them.~Continually ask, "When will the dessert tray be rolled around?"~When the in-house nephs or medical directors show visitors around, begin bawling and wailing about how awful this is, and please, don't beat me again!~Try to get a chorus of "Row, row, row your boat" going.~When a nurse makes a phone call (you have to have a seat close to the nurse's station for this one...which I do) yell really loudly, "Get off the phone and come back to bed, darling!"~I've tried convincing the staff to wear Lazer Tag sensors and give us patients the guns...no luck so far.On a personal note, I used to have this machine that would do this rhythmic, extremely high-pitched squeak which would give me a horrible headache. I asked repeatedly for weeks for them to move this machine elsewhere (or to fix it...pshyeah, right) to no avail. So one day, for my entire treatment, I yelled "SQUEAK, SQUEAK, SQUEAK" in perfect rhythm to the machine. Needless to say, my next treatment, the machine was moved far away, and they make sure never to put a squeaky one next to me.
two hours but how many times a week do you rundid Richard Mel tell you about your first 4 things to do