Wow!! what a great and inspiring post!! You did yourselves proud for sure!! I'm so glad he is active in his care but/and it cracked me up when you said about him being a spoiled patient.. I 'blew' it with hubby and started off doing too much for him that now, he expects.... ie, massaging his feet EVERY single treatment..lol Oh, i like to do it most of the time, but sometimes, i wish it were me getting that massage!!! and snacks .. oh he wants them a few times during treatment too... Anyway, I'm so glad you held your ground and that it's all working out for you.. that's GREAT news All the best for continued success and................. Happy New Year to you too
Wow!! what a great and inspiring post!! You did yourselves proud for sure!! Im so glad he is active in his care but/and it cracked me up when you said about him being a spoiled patient.. I 'blew' it with hubby and started off doing too much for him that now, he expects.... ie, massaging his feet EVERY single treatment..lol Oh, i like to do it most of the time, but sometimes, i wish it were me getting that massage!!! and snacks .. oh he wants them a few times during treatment too... Anyway, im so glad you held your ground and that it's all working out for you.. thats GREAT news All the best for continued success and................. Happy New Year to you too
Good for you and good luck with home hemo. He will quickly learn how to cannulate himself. At some point he may even consider doing nocturnal! As far as I am concerned nocturnal home hemo is definitely the best dialysis and you don't have the same food or fluid restrictions and you go back to feeling "normal". You also have little or even no medication. It is worth thinking about.!