It use to not be this way. For a long time now my husband has been regularly finding himself fluid overloaded and moans and groans in discomfort. Every move he makes then becomes a chore because it affects his breathing. Then he goes to dialysis and comes home feeling better -and is quiet (the moans and groans stop). This has gotten to be quite stressful and scares me to death. We all know what can happen when a dialysis patient is fluid overloaded. It puts a load on the entire body, particularly the heart. But it also puts stress on their loved ones, too. We worry to no end. On top of all our other worries right now, I don't need this. He doesn't need this. No one needs this. And to be even more honest, the moaning and groaning sounds get on my nerves. It's almost like hearing a pregnant woman in labor. Thanks to Pulmonary Sarcoidosis and now Fibrosis, I am breathing with only one good lung and with the help of oxygen and even I don't make as much noise as he does. I don't mean to sound insensitive because really, I am not. Anyone can read on this site how supportive I've been and how much I love him since he started dialysis nearly 7 years ago but...there is nothing I can do other than tell (beg) him to watch his fluid intake and listen to his moaning and groaning. It's almost becoming too much. For anyone reading this that finds themselves fluid overloaded....DON'T. Please, please watch your fluid intake!
To be fair, I admit that I make my own noise. My husband hasn't complained but if you stand close enough you can hear the "screaming eagle" inside my chest. Other times my breathing sounds like the underwater songs of the Humpback whale. Still not as loud as his "pregnant woman in labor" moans tho.
Quote from: PrimeTimer on August 06, 2020, 06:54:47 PMTo be fair, I admit that I make my own noise. My husband hasn't complained but if you stand close enough you can hear the "screaming eagle" inside my chest. Other times my breathing sounds like the underwater songs of the Humpback whale. Still not as loud as his "pregnant woman in labor" moans tho.Yeah, but your "sounds" are from something self-inflicted.I'm sure you are being very supportive. I hope he will get his act together soon!
Hope your labs turn out good and will give you peace of mind, MM. All of us need to try to find something to get our minds off all this stress. Even if it's only in small daily increments. I watch people walk their dogs from my window and at least during that time I feel happy and a million miles away.