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We definitely preferred doing them at home. The only time when we did them in the hospital is if Tiffany was very sick and there was usually another contributing factor to her sickness like MRSA in her blood or a major drop in her ox stats. It probably depends some on the support that you can get both at home and in the hospital. We had a basic rule that Tiffany would never be in the hospital alone because after a couple of days on IVs you feel like junk and don't follow all what the many docs and different people are saying not to mention how many mistakes we catch in treatment whether by nurses, docs, RTs. We were very proactive and had no problem to ask questions, refuse treatment, demand treatment, and ask questions and more questions. Doing them at home would allow Tiffany to sleep more and maintain some level of her schedule if her health permitted. We finally went to a port when we were doing IVs more than once a year -- very thankful we made that decision. We could be at the clinic in the afternoon and on IVs at home that same night. We were very independent and they would drop off the drugs and we would do everything else. Our viewpoint was that the fewer healthcare professionals that were in contact with Tiffany the better as they are constantly around other bugs and then again -- we were just independent people.