Yesterday (Sunday) was my last session before Christmas. Turned up at the clinic and had to wait to weigh myself because the scales were being used by an elf who was weighing a wheelchair.Once in the ward I found all the nurses dressed as elves. (Aside for British members: This was obviously due to the fact that my dialysis is done by "The National Elf Service".) The clinic sister was dressed as Father Christmas.Then during dialysis two of these elf nurses brought us each a mince pie and a glass of sherry. And stood beside each bed singing "We Wish You A Merry Christmas."One of the people on the transport back with me had got drunk on the sherry, if she hadn't been in a wheelchair, she would have been dancing all the way home.Happy Christmas Everyone.
To AllMerry Christmas. I am in the process of getting ready to have an AV Fistula and soon start dialysis and was thinkng this morning about what it will be like at Chrstmas time when I start. Nice to see such positive attitudes. Helps me feel I CAN do this (even though I am scared and don't want to, but WILL)Again MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL!!!!
In a pretty paper bag we received a measuring cup, measuring spoons and 2 small candy canes, along with recipe cards.
Quote from: kitkatz on December 25, 2018, 09:46:08 PMIn a pretty paper bag we received a measuring cup, measuring spoons and 2 small candy canes, along with recipe cards.Must be a Fresenious facility.... That is what was given to me too... Exact same thing. Ken
This is the way I look at this diet aspect of Dialysis. It is important, you do need to monitor but I am not going to kill myself over NOT HAVING SOMETHING I REALLY WANT. I say body too bad I am eating it so deal with it!