I have no idea what the center is doing for Christmas, but my birthday is December 31 and I am not dialyzing on my birthday! So there!
For those who are having extra time off over xmas just be aware of how you are feeling, and be very aware of what you are eating. If you notice any signs of high potassium dont muck around.
Quote from: Panda_9 on December 10, 2006, 05:08:40 AMFor those who are having extra time off over xmas just be aware of how you are feeling, and be very aware of what you are eating. If you notice any signs of high potassium dont muck around.I'm new to dialysis...what exactly would I feel if I over-did potatoes?
Of course the opening and closing hours vary all over Europe. Germany and Austria are really antique in their delight in closing things down so as to make flexibile shopping impossible, and although England is better, it is still primitive by North American standards, where we have a truly 24-hour commercial culture. I lived for one year in Austria, 6 years in Germany, and 13 years in England. In Germany I was present at a dialysis unit for about a year while I was a student, and in England I was a dialysis patient for one year. The figures for dialysis running from only 10 AM to 5 PM come from the center at the London Bridge Hospital, where I imagine the hours are still the same as they were when I was last dialyzed there in 1998, if anyone wants to check.
Quote from: stauffenberg on December 10, 2006, 04:48:58 PMOf course the opening and closing hours vary all over Europe. Germany and Austria are really antique in their delight in closing things down so as to make flexibile shopping impossible, and although England is better, it is still primitive by North American standards, where we have a truly 24-hour commercial culture. I lived for one year in Austria, 6 years in Germany, and 13 years in England. In Germany I was present at a dialysis unit for about a year while I was a student, and in England I was a dialysis patient for one year. The figures for dialysis running from only 10 AM to 5 PM come from the center at the London Bridge Hospital, where I imagine the hours are still the same as they were when I was last dialyzed there in 1998, if anyone wants to check.I can not speak for Germany or Austria as I have never had medical care in either country, however when I have visited Germany they are in most parts fairly rigid to opening and closing times. Keep in mind that it is supply and demand that determines these times and I'm of the understanding that it is the German culture. In other European countries e.g. Spain, the stores are open late as people go out in the evening. I have never been to the London Bridge Hospital, but in the UK you have the right to chose between five trusts for your medical care and there are plenty of trusts that operate twilight services in London. You have the choice in the UK to dialyze when you want. I have always found that centers give priority in booking slots to people who are working to accommodate patients as best as possible. With internet shopping it is now 24 hours a day, how much more flexibility do you want for your shopping needs?
they had me come in on sunday at 9am to make up for the monday being closed....i think i could make it a few days if i needed to
Yeah, my schedule was way off for Christmas Eve and Christmas and the 26th. I do PD at home. My problem was trying to fit the PD into a rather unforeseen hectic holiday. I live with my parents, and on the 24th, my mom had a stroke around 6pm and then again at 1:45am Christmas day. I spent the entire night in the hospital, so I did most of my time on PD during the day, going back to the hospital every night, and so on. I think tonight will be my first full run since the 23rd....ugh! Wish me luck!!!