Tony and Alan. How much do you know about dialysis? Have you ever been in a clinic? There are more than one type of dialysis, so please be more specific. AND yes, go to Introduce Yourself and tell us a little more about yourselves. Plus your interest in dialysis and how you came to this thesis project.
wow! Run around? Go to the bathroom? lol To get a better idea here is a pic. When you are hooked up to Hemodialysis you can't just run around because you have a sharp 15 gauge needle in your arm (some have blunts but I don't want to get complicated so I am just talking basics) and your blood is filtered and excess fluid is removed as most people on dialysis no longer have any kidney function which means they no longer pee out fluid that they drink. If dialysis didn't remove it they would have excess fluid around the heart and in the lungs as well as in all body tissue. I try to keep the one arm very still and on the other arm is the blood pressure cuff. When it pumps I can't move that arm neither I use an exercycle to move my legs to help the machine remove 20% more toxins as I had read in research.Others can go into more detail but I wanted to keep it simple. There is also Peritoneal Dialysis but still you are hooked up to the dialysis so movement is limited depending.
A lot of your questions could be answered if you read through the forums posts.
You are pretty much stuck in the chair all the time you are on the machine!Acticities and things have to be brought to the patients. Besides there has to be room for things.
If you want to know what it's like, find a semi-comfy chair in a really cold room. with a TV. Get a blanket and a pillow. Then have a friend tie one arm to the chair above your elbow (like a BP cuff) and then tether your other hand to the chair with a rope about 12 inches long. That way you can move it some, but not too much. Then ... sit there for 4 hours. Not one minute less. Oh and make sure your friend turns down the air at least once while you are sitting there. It doesn't sound like it would be that hard, but it's definitely frustrating. Hope that doesn't sound too bitter, but I just thought I had a grasp on it before I started. But trust me, sitting in one spot for 4 hours sucks! At least for me :-)
Quote from: Fox_nc on October 11, 2006, 07:19:05 AMIf you want to know what it's like, find a semi-comfy chair in a really cold room. with a TV. Get a blanket and a pillow. Then have a friend tie one arm to the chair above your elbow (like a BP cuff) and then tether your other hand to the chair with a rope about 12 inches long. That way you can move it some, but not too much. Then ... sit there for 4 hours. Not one minute less. Oh and make sure your friend turns down the air at least once while you are sitting there. It doesn't sound like it would be that hard, but it's definitely frustrating. Hope that doesn't sound too bitter, but I just thought I had a grasp on it before I started. But trust me, sitting in one spot for 4 hours sucks! At least for me :-)Ya but even that isn't as bad as we have it. Imagine that one arm that is tethered to the 12 inches long rope is connected to you by 2 large 15 gauge needles and if you move that arm they may go right through and that is bad. Also imagine that the last hour your blood pressure drops, you get dizzy and have the worse cramps you have ever had in places you didn't know you could even GET cramps!!
Quote from: angieskidney on October 12, 2006, 01:05:40 AMQuote from: Fox_nc on October 11, 2006, 07:19:05 AMIf you want to know what it's like, find a semi-comfy chair in a really cold room. with a TV. Get a blanket and a pillow. Then have a friend tie one arm to the chair above your elbow (like a BP cuff) and then tether your other hand to the chair with a rope about 12 inches long. That way you can move it some, but not too much. Then ... sit there for 4 hours. Not one minute less. Oh and make sure your friend turns down the air at least once while you are sitting there. It doesn't sound like it would be that hard, but it's definitely frustrating. Hope that doesn't sound too bitter, but I just thought I had a grasp on it before I started. But trust me, sitting in one spot for 4 hours sucks! At least for me :-)Ya but even that isn't as bad as we have it. Imagine that one arm that is tethered to the 12 inches long rope is connected to you by 2 large 15 gauge needles and if you move that arm they may go right through and that is bad. Also imagine that the last hour your blood pressure drops, you get dizzy and have the worse cramps you have ever had in places you didn't know you could even GET cramps!! Hey, you two just stole my thunder. That is the clearest picture of what my 4 hour experience is like. EXERCISE!!!
I always ended up getting cold sweats in the clinic because it was so cold!
If I may ask, what are you trying to design? How about an economical, comfortable dialysis chair with individual HDTV monitor (connected to cable or satellite) which also works with a built in computer, automated itch scratcher (because not all itches are in the back) to compensate for limited movement, specialized book/magazine stand for making reading with our one available hand more convenient, light switch, thermostat, call button, and telephone? Is that too much to ask? ;-)
Quote from: nkviking75 on October 15, 2006, 02:41:48 PMIf I may ask, what are you trying to design? How about an economical, comfortable dialysis chair with individual HDTV monitor (connected to cable or satellite) which also works with a built in computer, automated itch scratcher (because not all itches are in the back) to compensate for limited movement, specialized book/magazine stand for making reading with our one available hand more convenient, light switch, thermostat, call button, and telephone? Is that too much to ask? ;-)Darn it! Left out the cupholder. Considered GPS, but then, we're not going anywhere.