During your dialysis, is it normal to feel depressed or anxious?
I would add that the 'cavalier attitude' of certain techs in the dialysis center does nothing to calm nervous patients. Also, a lot of yelling over the patients makes it hard to get any sleep. It's like trying to sleep on a subway car...
Quote from: Alexysis on January 04, 2021, 08:05:02 AMI would add that the 'cavalier attitude' of certain techs in the dialysis center does nothing to calm nervous patients. Also, a lot of yelling over the patients makes it hard to get any sleep. It's like trying to sleep on a subway car...Sorry to mention this, but some of the medics i.e. nurses/techs etc. are sometimes also going through a terrible time themselves with personal problems etc., and ... after all ... they are human beings as well, just like the rest of us... During "my" dialysis-years I observed some serious problems some of the nurses/staff were going through i.e. family problems, problems with their children, feeling guilty because they were working mothers etc., one unfortunately went through a painful divorce, another one was in fear not to receive their next working-visa, some nurses had health problems themselves i.e. because they are running around all day long from one patient to another and/or being on their feet most of the time, which gave them swollen legs and feet etc.I also noticed that sometimes, when there was some yelling going on, it happened when a patients collapsed and/or the alarm went off and/or the nurses had to yell to each other to call the doctor etc. and the yelling sometimes came from one end of the centre to the other end to assist communications as quickly as possible etc. After all, a Dialysis-Centre is a very serious medical place and therefore it can happen that nurses/medics have to deal with life-threatening-medical-situation and then they have to react quickly on the spot.