Deciding to stop dialysis can be a challenging and emotional decision, and the physical experience can vary from person to person. Some individuals may experience discomfort or pain as their body begins to shut down, while others may not feel significant pain but may go through a gradual decline in health. It's important to have open discussions with healthcare providers and loved ones to ensure comfort and support during this difficult time. Palliative care can also help manage symptoms and improve quality of life.
i had a patient today who has been living on dialyses for the last eight years.
Dialyses
Nope
Dialyses treatment
I decide to stop my colloboration with this person
You can, but you have to decide to do it.
STOP DOING THIS BAD THINGS
Worst case an abcessed tooth... which is horrifyingly painful.
You can ask her and offer support. If she chooses not to stop then you can decide whether or not you will stay.
take pain killers or get it cut out so you but u can not get kids
Rejection is painful no matter what, it's about moving on.
When THEY decide YOU'RE no longer a threat !