I usually bring my knitting-- I sit up while I'm working on it.I almost had to fight to be 'allowed' to knit while on the machine-- "You'll make the machine alarm if you do that!" I said, "OK, if the machine keeps alarming, I'll stop... but let me try it first." Guess what? The machine DIDN'T alarm! (Which really ticked some other patients off, because their machines alarm if they even breathe the wrong way!) I knit for about 2 hours, then put it away and recline my chair. If I was at home I'd be knitting, so bringing my projects in to dialysis makes me feeli like I'm accomplishing something and not just sitting on my ass doing nothing for 4 hours.
I usually get the crapy chair that has poor lighting, no TV and cold air blowing on me. So, I can't read, or do much. I'm thinking about getting a DVD player to watch movies. The center said I can't plug it in. So, any suggestions on what kind to get? I want a small one that is light so when I get tired of it on my lap I can throw it at one of the Nurses! (JK) Any other suggestions? What do most of you do to pass the time?
I went to dialysis wearing my Halloween face paint... a stylized beak and wings on my face. Everyone got a kick out of it, but MAN did it itch after about an hour! But I kept my hands busy with knitting and finally the itch went away-- I didn't want to smear the paint and had no way to fix it while on the machine.I'm still wearing it now... I might keep it on until my friend Fred and I go out to dinner, unless it really embarrasses him! It's washable poster paint so it comes right off with soap. (I was going to dress up like a dialysis patient, but when I got to the unit, everyone else had the same idea!)
I've been watching TV until I doze off. I have a portable DVD player (I hacked it to make it region free) I don't know if the VA will allow me to watch - I know they don't allow cell phones in the waiting area or in the chairs. I'll report back tommorow with my findings.
I also like to deface the propaganda literature that Fresenius stocks the waiting room with-- I like to 'creatively edit' the brochures while I'm on the machine. It passes the time and makes me laugh... I like looking through past 'edits', it gives me new ideas for articles about dialysis.
I don't have a scanner, but I remember one from the "Dialysis Dave" baloney:Top Ten Reasons To Come To All Of Your Scheduled Treatments(It had a numbered list, including Fewer Hospitalizations, Less Itching, etc.)I crossed out Number 1 and wrote: If you don't show up, we don't get paid!It's still hanging on the wall in the Isolation room... I don't think anyone has noticed it, since nobody reads the crap they put up on the walls, anyway!
Quote from: cabarle on November 01, 2005, 06:10:00 PMI've been watching TV until I doze off. I have a portable DVD player (I hacked it to make it region free) I don't know if the VA will allow me to watch - I know they don't allow cell phones in the waiting area or in the chairs. I'll report back tommorow with my findings. Man ALL the techs at my center use cell phones. Let us know about the DVD player.
Oh, how I wish TV headphones were mandatory at my unit!With approximately 90% of my unit consisting of people over the age of 70, it seems that EVERYONE is hard of hearing and likes to blast the TV... as if it's not loud enough in there already with the machines and yakking, yelling nurses! Then I look like the bad guy when I ask the nurses to turn down the speakers.Headphones were handed out last year when we all got our own TVs, but most patients conveniently lost them, and the unit doesn't have any more.(I would like to know why the same people who blast the TV also SNORE at top volume, too!)
Quote from: LifeOnHold on November 05, 2005, 06:31:46 AMOh, how I wish TV headphones were mandatory at my unit!With approximately 90% of my unit consisting of people over the age of 70, it seems that EVERYONE is hard of hearing and likes to blast the TV... as if it's not loud enough in there already with the machines and yakking, yelling nurses! Then I look like the bad guy when I ask the nurses to turn down the speakers.Headphones were handed out last year when we all got our own TVs, but most patients conveniently lost them, and the unit doesn't have any more.(I would like to know why the same people who blast the TV also SNORE at top volume, too!)Funny. The nurses demand headphones in my dialysis unit. Also, they're nice enough to get ice and all the lollypops I want! If any of you are vets in the NorthEast Ohio Area, the VA Dialysis unit ROCKS.
Quote from: cabarle on November 05, 2005, 05:20:41 PMQuote from: LifeOnHold on November 05, 2005, 06:31:46 AMOh, how I wish TV headphones were mandatory at my unit!With approximately 90% of my unit consisting of people over the age of 70, it seems that EVERYONE is hard of hearing and likes to blast the TV... as if it's not loud enough in there already with the machines and yakking, yelling nurses! Then I look like the bad guy when I ask the nurses to turn down the speakers.Headphones were handed out last year when we all got our own TVs, but most patients conveniently lost them, and the unit doesn't have any more.(I would like to know why the same people who blast the TV also SNORE at top volume, too!)Funny. The nurses demand headphones in my dialysis unit. Also, they're nice enough to get ice and all the lollypops I want! If any of you are vets in the NorthEast Ohio Area, the VA Dialysis unit ROCKS. OK! now your starting to sound like "oldborris" Members who remember "oldborris" posts before he passed know what I mean.
Quote from: Epoman on November 06, 2005, 12:02:45 AMQuote from: cabarle on November 05, 2005, 05:20:41 PMQuote from: LifeOnHold on November 05, 2005, 06:31:46 AMOh, how I wish TV headphones were mandatory at my unit!With approximately 90% of my unit consisting of people over the age of 70, it seems that EVERYONE is hard of hearing and likes to blast the TV... as if it's not loud enough in there already with the machines and yakking, yelling nurses! Then I look like the bad guy when I ask the nurses to turn down the speakers.Headphones were handed out last year when we all got our own TVs, but most patients conveniently lost them, and the unit doesn't have any more.(I would like to know why the same people who blast the TV also SNORE at top volume, too!)Funny. The nurses demand headphones in my dialysis unit. Also, they're nice enough to get ice and all the lollypops I want! If any of you are vets in the NorthEast Ohio Area, the VA Dialysis unit ROCKS. OK! now your starting to sound like "oldborris" Members who remember "oldborris" posts before he passed know what I mean. Sorry, I don't know who "olldborris" is, but today's selection was musical (Pink Floyd). I watched a couple of bootleg concerts: "The Wall - Live @ Earls Court", some post Roger Waters concerts from 1994, Roger Waters RADIO KAOS in concert, and "Battle Royal" - A japanese movie about kids fighting & killing each other on a Japanese Government controlled island. I have to say, it was better than watching the TV.