After nearly three years on dialysis and getting tired of people sleeping and watching TV I started drawing my arm hooked up to the machine. Even through there is nothing more tedious than sitting there for hours it helps the time go by. I have done over two hundred and forty drawings and I will quit when I am transplanted. I hope to have a showing with them to show what you go through with life on dialysis.
Me? I slept during the dialysis. It was because avoiding stupid questions from family members of the new patients. Well, I can't blame them because they're frightened to face this disease but honestly, I'm bored to answer those useless questions. I understand why they were curious, I was in my 20s and they wondered how could this young lady got the disease.
Quote from: Riki on January 14, 2011, 09:20:56 PMWhen I had a line, I read, but now that I've got the fistula, it's kind of hard to hold a book and turn pages with one hand. My mom is looking for some kind of device that will hold the book so I can turn the pages with my one handI too gave up on the book reading thing, specially since most of the books I like to read are like 500+ pages!!!So I used my laptop instead to watch movies and TV shows. That would help pass the time.
When I had a line, I read, but now that I've got the fistula, it's kind of hard to hold a book and turn pages with one hand. My mom is looking for some kind of device that will hold the book so I can turn the pages with my one hand
Quote from: rosa sihombing on February 18, 2011, 07:14:12 PMMe? I slept during the dialysis. It was because avoiding stupid questions from family members of the new patients. Well, I can't blame them because they're frightened to face this disease but honestly, I'm bored to answer those useless questions. I understand why they were curious, I was in my 20s and they wondered how could this young lady got the disease.Interesting. I was totally the other way. I was HAPPY to answer questions. I often offered to be placed next to new patients if they had questions or family or whatever. My reasoning: Dialysis is boring most of the time, so a distraction is welcome. If someone's new and worried/concerned I wanted to show them, and their loved ones, that it is NOT the end of the world, and you can do OK on dialysis - to try and put people's minds at ease. Sometimes I think I made a difference. Sometimes not.. I would never hassle people or talk to them if they didn't want it, but often the nurses would say "Oh ask Richard about that he knows all about it..." which was a good ice breaker.We didn't get nearly enough young women in for my tastes though!!! (of course that's a good thing, but I was just being naughty! )Larry - my unit used to have the headphones and it was bliss!! Then they replaced all the TV's with beautiful LCD monitors, but ditched the remote headphones and just let people put volume up and boy did it bug the CRAP out of me. I never watched their TV I took my laptop in and *I* was considerate enough to use headphones. Unfortunately many patients are older and some had hearing loss so had to have the volume up high.. the result was not pretty.
I agree I think it would be awkward sitting there having someone watch what we go through as well as boring. I do feel it would be good for some to watch just to know what we go through. Despite my dislike of the process I have helped out in the training of new techs and have given advice to new patients. I am the "educated" one and when there was some real problems at our clinic I was the one who had to draft the letter of complaint have it translated in Spanish and sent it to the dialysis centers head office. The manager and I and the staff have gotten along better than in the past and they appreciate my opinion to try and make things better.
wow what a gal. Can we please clone her? Actually reminds me of a Greek lady whose husband had been on dialysis for 20 years. A much oer couple (I think he was in his 80's). Lovely pair. He spoke very little english, hers was better. So she used to come and sit with him for all of the 4 hours of his treatments. Now this was handy when docs needed to communicate with them as she could translate both ways to get across what he was feeling, or what the docs wanted or whatever. However she also went and helped out the other patiients. Our shift had a number of fellow Greeks, so they were quite the community, and she would get them their blankets, or make a cup of tea, or whatever.. but she wasn't like that just to her fellow countrymen. She would come to us as well if we needed anything - not in a way to interupt or anything, just if she noticed something or thought maybe we needed something. Sadly, her poor husband finally lost his struggle in October, about a month before I got the call. We were all so sad. George was quite the character and we all loved him in our own ways. It made me feel very small and humble when, after my transplant I was in my room up in the transplant ward, and who appears? This lovely woman - she had heard about my transplant and she baked some cookies for me!!!! I will never forget that she said to me in the sweetest way "You are one of the nice people. I am so happy for you" - and the warmth and genuine feeling was so sincere. She came to visit a second time, only I'd just had my biopsy and was lying flat soi couldn't really move. She just said she came to look in on me and know that I was doing well. A truly beautiful lady and the sort of person *I* would want in my life.I imagine your girlfriend is similar. propose - now. If you don't - I will!!!
I have been doing dialysis over three years. I have had no one ever sit with me during dialysis.
I wonder how different each in center clinic is with rules and regulations. I was told I could not take pictures. I took pictures anyway and have done video's. Anyone else been faced with these stipulations? The only reason I am at the clinic I am at is it is convenient in it's location. It is four blocks from my house and it is not in an upscale neighborhood. A lot of people have transfered out to better clinics after they have learned how different and better the others are.