My mother was one of those people who wants to go on early for whatever she wants to do so she can finish early. She wants an early meal, early laundry job, early going to the market, paying bills early, and early going for my dialysis. So went on early but I was delayed a few hours more so she went mad.
My supposed schedule was at 4:00 PM and by 5:30 PM I am not yet hooked-up considering that we left home an hour before 4 o'clock. So if I am not left to wait into those vacant dialysis seat it would just be so excruciating to sit around in the wheelchair.
Now I had a light meal just right after lunch time and hadn't eaten anything after that so it made my tummy without food in it prior to my being hooked-up for dialysis so it shouldn't be the case and it lead me again to crashing my BP. Well the inevitable happened so I left the center with still extra water in my body which always makes me sad and disappointed.
I am just thankful still that I had at least a blood cleaning it is always amazes me the feeling of my blood being cleaned plus the appetite it brings me again so I can get to enjoy my food like normal people does.
But the nurses should give my parents a consideration and I just feel that they are not really doing that, only favoring patients that is giving them bribes and it is just a common knowledge that it is the thing that happens not only at dialysis but also in our everyday lives.
It is a shame that you had your dialysis so late, I can imagine waiting is the most horrible thing. But in your case you know that after cleaning your blood you will feel better so no matter how long but it worth to wait. I hope you still have had nice evening at home.
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Yes it is hard and I feel that my nurses are not empathetic about me to say the least but I just have to not affected by those thoughts and feelings @stef1
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