I am not looking forward to going tomorrow this really sucks.
The solution is totally in your hands. There is nothing we can do.
So I've been having a slight problem at dialysis which I feel isnt fair for me. So one day I come to dialysis and my seat is moved all the way near the door. The door isnt the door that leads to outside it's the door which leads to the lobby just clarifying. I wasnt to happy about this. Maybe it's me but I feel they should ask first because what if we dont like that spot. So the further down you go the cooler it gets. I told the tech I didnt like my spot nothing was done. Recently like one week ago after the inspectors left they made it a rule that whatever side your catheter or fistula is on that's the side where your machine will be. So the next treatment I was the at the first machine right by the door that opens and closes 24/7 and is pretty loud. It's weird also, I dont see a vent but it feel I'm in the artic!! Where is the cold air coming from blowing straight down on me??!! That same day after treatment I asked does this have to be my permanent seat and explained I dont enjoy it here the tech said I'll ask and see where you can be moved. Okay so Thursday came no seat change then Saturday came.I talk to my tech whom I feel is someone I can talk to shes nice. I told her I wanted to move and she kinda made me feel as if it's a huge problem I want to change my seat. I'm not bragging but I really sont ask for much and really keep to myself most of the time and I'm very polite. She says when you were a seat down you didnt complain what happened now it's the same thing. Also, she says you could switch to Monday wednesdays friday schedule since you dint have school. Intold her I i already picked my classes I csnt. She also says the people in the back have low immune systems and cant be near the person with HIV who's in the glass room. What also weird she hasnt come ever since I got moved.. and shes known for keeping her iPad at full volume. Also when someone walks in there these bright lights turn on omg not pleasant my eyes and head start to hurt. So I explained everything to the tech and she tells me go talk to Miguel the other tech hes in charge of seating. I didnt get a chance to speak to him he was working on the other side so I told the nurse she was assuring and said yeah no problem. I told her I dont mean to be a bother but I have to spend the time here and it's better if it isnt too bad. She was extremely nice about it and immediately told the girl tech I told you about earlier. Weekend passes, I went to dialysis today. Same chair. Out of frustration I feel like crying. I forgot to mention theres a WHOLE row of machines not being used I dont understand did I piss someone off? I told one of the techs she comes like sometimes she originally works at another facility. We've grown close so I told her you know I told about 3 people I wanted to change my seat I guess they forgot. She told me yeah I heard they are working on it. I said okay. I also said again sont want to be annoying and keep asking all the time and I dont want to take my seat I originally had for a good year and 3 months if it will bother that person because she asked if I wanted that seat. Like I feel guilty in this whole stupid chair problem. She said we asked Dave who's in charge of the seating arrangements and he will get back to us. I thought miguel was in xharge..the thing is miguel is intimidating so I guess that's why I guess they used his name. So we will wait and see. If I'm wrong in this case someone please tell me. Also ice already have a blanket too many blankets will make me uncomfortable. You know dialysis already sucks as is.
I find it hard to believe they would arrange chair assignments around an HIV positive patient! It’s not like you can catch it from sitting next to a person, and besides, with the meds they have now, HIV is basically a non-issue, as virtually all patients have undetectable viral loads.Being cold all the time really sucks. At my clinic we’re not allowed to cover our face with a blanket (or anything else). They also make a big deal of assigning chairs and then they move you every other session.
Just seen this thread. I worked out what the problem was from one sentence in the second paragraph of your first post. It is your line (typo corrected): "I'm not bragging but I really don't ask for much and really keep to myself most of the time and I'm very polite."Some people moan and complain at every little thing. Some are polite and quiet. The techs/nurses have a lot to do in a short time, this is made difficult if they have to listen to moaners, and their life is made unpleasant if they get shouted at by rude patients. So, to keep them quiet, the moaners, shouters, and rude people get what they want. As in many cases there is a limited supply of "good things", for example (in your case) there are nicely situated chairs, and their are horribly situated chairs. The good chairs go to the people who will not put up with not getting the best. The bad chairs will go to the quiet polite people like you.If you want to be liked, you will get the worst (or at least "least good") of everything. If you are prepared to be disliked by he staff, and demand a better chair rather than ask nicely, then eventually they will get fed up of you and give you the best chair, and the best of everything.Short answer: Nice guys finish last.