Stuart waves to me and says "hi Mark", when I get there and then usually goes to sleep shortly after that. All in all I think he is doing OK...Boxman
What's particularly interesting to me about this entire thread is that "Stuart" will never know how many people were involved in his dialysis and how many were concerned for his welfare and the struggle he's had with it! Very interesting!It reminds me of how important each of us are, even when we don't feel very important at all! Even when we think we are alone, there may be lots of people thinking of us and worrying about us.-Devon
I guess I am the only one with a different view on this. I don't know how old this guy is, but whatever his age, he is an adult and can make up his own mind and his brother has no right to force him to go to dialysis if he doesn't wish to. I'm sorry but when it's my time to go back on dialysis and if i'm ready to go... let me go.. I won't stand for anyone forcing me to go on when I do not wish too... and that's his right. Just as people can sign a DNR, he should be able to choose not to be on dialysis and let nature take him. *shrug* I just find it cruel when we try to keep people around that do NOT want to be around anymore.