Like I've said before, Why mess with success?
I am not on dialysis nor do I have kidney disease, so I apologize for speaking on something I have not experienced myself. I don't pretend to know about something I don't. My husband is the one on dialysis. I have stuck him with those giant awful needles and have watched him stick himself. But I don't honestly really know how it feels and from the looks of it, glad I don't. But I do know about anxiety and pain. A psychiatrist taught me how to use a "code word" to repeat silently to myself whenever I felt an anxiety attack coming on. I use to have to leave the grocery store in the middle of shopping because I felt the walls were caving in around me. I've had attacks that you wouldn't believe and at the absolute worst time. They are pure misery. I'll spare you any more details. Back to using a "code word" or what you might call a "comfort word". I found repeating this word silently to myself forced my brain to refocus. Just took a few seconds to do and the doc said all we need is a few seconds to get our brains to switch gears to calm down a notch and well, it works for me. As for pain, I learned to "breath" thru it. Doesn't take away the pain but using a breathing rhythm helps. Whether nice deep breaths or short breaths where I am blowing air out of my mouth making rapid little puffing sounds, any sort of "rhythm" helps. Don't laugh but maybe you should read up on how women breath thru labor when they have a baby. That must have been how I learned about that because I was once a birthing coach for a pregnant friend. I had to attend Lamaze classes with her and we had to learn how she needed to breath while in labor. Never forgot it. Good luck, Charlie. We'll all be here when you need us.
A psychiatrist taught me how to use a "code word" to repeat silently to myself whenever I felt an anxiety attack coming on.
I have a deep well but taking that much out 3 times a week is dicey
Started at 3? Dr started me at 4:30. My butt's been itchy ever since.
As far as I know they are using the same package with everyone.