to help or comfort you? Is there anything? I'm looking for things as simple as offering encouragement (if that would help) or things like providing magazines to read during treatments, etc.
NO Books or Magazines! I must have received 15 freaken books for Christmas! People think "Oh, she has plenty of time to read"! NO! I can't concentrate past a movie and I'm usually freezing! None of which is condusive to reading. Get him a portable DVD player and he can watch a movie.
Sometimes we have to be able to accept what people however thoughtless are saying to us out of love and kindness for us. Now enough bullshit! Here is the real stuff as I see it!The spouse can be reasonable in expectations: Expect the renal patient to be tired and cranky. Expect dinner not to be cooked regularly. Expect to learn to cook yourself. Expect to let the renal patient nap during the day. Expect to drive them to dialysis regularly. Expect there to be lots of complaining while you are driving them there. Expect them to complain about the diet and food limitations placed on them by this disease.Expect the patient to cheat on the diet and not give a rat's ass when you say anything about it.Expect to be cursed at occasionally when they can't get comfortable in the bed or have itchy skin and don't want to be touched.Expect to be patient with the patient.Love them for who they are, not who they have been or how you remember them as a healthy person. Love conquers alot, but eventually death will conquer ESRD and dialysis.Oops got to maudlin there Sorry!Love to all.Katherine