I'm not on dialysis yet, but always trying to prepare for my future. Do ya'll need to drag a u-haul truck into your units? Looking at the lists of items needed to stay comfortable and entertained for hours on end, how do you carry it all? Especially when you're talking about multiple pillows, bulky blankets, etc.
where are these in center units that have vibrating and heated dialysis chairs? dialysis urban legend!!
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I wear pj pants, which are fairly loose fitting.. I would think that after 4 hours or so, they'd be creeping up there too..
The worst part about the wedgie problem for me is the disdainful and icy looks I get from the fellow sufferers near me. I always say very loudly when I adjust myself 'JUST ADJUSTING MY WEDGIE' but I am concerned that my explanation is falling on deaf ears. I can distinctly hear muttered comments like "Disgusting", "Filthy habit" even "Dirty old fart'. I know 15 minutes is a long time to manipulate a wedgie so perhaps my technique is at faultHave you FWS (fellow wedgie sufferers) any advice to proffer?