I am on IV's about every other month now, I do most of them at home. My last round lasted 6 weeks because the first combination failed, the second worked thank God! I used to go into the hospital at first...I never got any sleep, I was always in the ICU because I live on a vent and if any of you knows how noisy an ICU is, trust me...there is no sleep involved! I am usually hooked up to every wire they can find and monitored to their protocol. I will say the nurses and RT's are good their though about hygiene and getting the nebs right.
I prefer to do my IV's home though, I have a port and it makes it much easier to manage with that thing. I can change my own IV's although the home nurses like to do it, but if it is irritating me or not setting right, I change it myself.
The only thing is that if I am getting more than two IV's, then I resign myself to being admitted, it is just too draining to do 3 IV's at home. Especially when one is every 8 hours, the other 6 hours and the last is twice a day. Sleep becomes a huge issue then. I leave it up to the nurses and docs at that point...they usually can sneak into my room and switch IV's without waking me (usually I am so damn tired a hurricane could enter my room and I would sleep)
The only thing is, is that is can be expensive if you do not have insurance. Depending on the meds, the meds alone without the supplies can run into the thousands...But, I will say it is much cheaper than sitting in a hospital bed. A two week stay with me usually runs about $50,000 because I am on a respirator and that adds alot of costs, not to mention ICU costs.
I wonder if your husband can qualify for any type of insurance to help him? State programs, drug programs anything...I know it must be hard on you both.
Hug, Jenn <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">