Thanks for all the advice, guys! I especially liked Boxman's idea of "shooting the bastard in the knees," but I think I'd aim a little bit higher -- OUCH !!I'm usually a very, very outspoken person. Marvin always tells me to watch my tongue -- my words and tone can be quite vicious when I want them to. I'm known far and wide for not being able to keep my mouth shut. When angered, I can also get very loud and very demanding -- Marvin says don't argue with me when I'm mad either because I'm relentless and will turn your own words around and use them against you.I told Marvin that I wanted to hurt his nurse, and Marvin said, "He'll whip your ass." Hey, I'm a *ahem* healthy girl (real big bones on this 5'5" frame, you know). I'm strong. I'm mean. I'm fearless. Marvin repeated, "He'll whip your ass." (Marvin's nurse is an ex-Marine and an ex-cop -- his arms, neck, and chest are thick and pure meat -- pure meat, I tell you.) I told Marvin I could give that nurse a slap to the face, a claw to the eyes, a kick to the groin. Marvin said, "He'll still whip your ass." I'd get my dog Hop-Sing to bite him, but Hop-Sing is shy and has never bitten or even growled at anyone (unless you count that cat at the vet's office). Maybe by tomorrow I can teach Hop-Sing to pee on the nurse's leg.
No matter his experience he still just another man. Go for the knees it's the weakest point of contact and only requires 14 lbs of force to snap it sideways from the inside out. I am not endorsing anything but just in case you need to defend yourself.
Maybe by tomorrow I can teach Hop-Sing to pee on the nurse's leg.
The news media like to generate scare headlines to sell more newspapers or more ads on television by pretending that the 'superbugs,' MRSA and VRE, as terrifying and deadly infections, even though they are often quite harmless, even though they can be difficult to extinguish.
At least you know where you stand now - on your own, but together and with us all beside you.Take care
del,I have NO training in the medical field -- I'm a high school English teacher! Everything I've learned about dialysis, transplantation, medicine in general, etc. has been "on the job" training with Marvin.But, I would do anything -- anything at all -- to keep Marvin on home hemo. I'd even consider selling my body -- I just hope I could get someone to pay by the pound . Once again, Marvin is my mission and my purpose in life. He's always been at the top of my list, but now I'm going to watch him like a hawk! Poor Marvin! He doesn't say it, but I know he thinks I smother him enough already.