And I guess,too, that I projected that I was coping okay so maybe it wasn't deemed necessary.
Yes, Mom, in my part of Oz, I had pre-dialysis seminars where we were adressed by nephs and nurse educators. There was also a panel of Dialysis patients of all types, HD both in-centre and at home, PD, owners various types of fistulas-arm, leg, gortex etc. These people told us their individual stories and then were available for individual chats. And, most importantly, there was tea provided. And biscuits!
I know from my point of view the emotional/ mental issues have been more concerning then the physical issues..and in today's world were even the medical profession admits that depression causes ACTUAL Physical ailments, i am distressed to see that attention to these factors are not comonly confronted...
They passed the needles round on my pre-dialysis group session.One bloke fainted when he saw them. I guess his emotional health took a sudden dive.
MM, I too laughed (out loud) at Stoday's comment - I KNOW it is not that funny but somehow it tickles anyway. What a shock for the poor man. I am heading for 6 weeks of haemo starting next week and have been trying to toughen myself up (terrify myself witless) by watching haemo runs on Youtube. And I STILL laughed. Go figure!