I think this is a really great site. If you're feeling down about something, you either get sympathy, encouragement, a boot up the backside or all three I can't find anything negative in this site at all. It tells it like it is but still has a tremendous amount of humour in it too. I read the jokes thread yesterday and laughed my head off All I can say is "keep up the good work"
I asked my social worker to print out the IHD flyer and she refused. She said I can't put any advertisments for sites up neither .. but I can print it out myself on my crappy printer and show people individually .. I am not sure if it was the name of the site or what that she was against ...
Quote from: angieskidney on August 29, 2006, 06:34:28 PMI asked my social worker to print out the IHD flyer and she refused. She said I can't put any advertisments for sites up neither .. but I can print it out myself on my crappy printer and show people individually .. I am not sure if it was the name of the site or what that she was against ... More likely that she refused because they do not want to be seen as endorsing anything. Isn't really all that uncommon anymore in any business.
YA! That is exactly what she said but me being dyslexic I could not remember the word "endorse" to express what she said. Thanks! That is exactly the reason! Any suggestions?
I am one of those people who prefers to understand what is happening and why, because understanding (or perhaps partial understanding) is key to coping for me. I'd rather not sit there and be told whatever person X wants to tell me... luckily I have some nurses who do sit and explain stuff to me and that really helps. It also motivates me more to, for example, drink less, or be more strict with my diet etc....I can, however, see a medical person's issue with a site like this. Let's say I have condition X, and I go on a board and say "hey.. I have condition X.. what might happen?" and person Y comes back and says "well I've got X as well, and this and this happened but if I did this it fixed it up" - that sort of thing COULD be dangerous - everyone is different!! A few weeks ago I was talking with the nurses about my dry weight and they were going to put it up.. but I said "well but hold on, my bp isn't low.. it's a little high... wouldn't that mean if anything I should take the dry weight DOWN a little?" and they looked at me and said "that's only one thing we take into account, there are others.." and for me it underlined that all of this stuff can be very complex and things can vary from patient to patient.... I like to read general advice issues here, but I wouldn't want to take say medication advice or something from here without talking to my doc etc about it. I feel maybe the medical folks are afraid that a half informed person without understanding all the variables at play could cause themselves more problems than good.For me, I mostly come here for the feeling of support, and if something happens to me, chances are more folks here will have had it and can relate, and that really helps me cope more without feeling "it's just me"So I can sort of see both sides to the argument, but I'm all for spreading the word... after all I see this site as one of community support, and I think we all need that!oh, btw, increasing my dry weight has helped
Just came across this thread. It's good to read.Then I started wondering... anyone heard from mattyboy lately?
so sorry to hear about your cliinic. I love mine! Its the only non profit clininc in the city my home training nurse Becky is who told me to come here. She and the other staff know and promote it. I figured out on my own why I was so broke out. I knew it had to do with toxins but I wasn't exaclty sure then when I started training I was told it the phosphorus toxins coming out. So now I take my meds!
Quote from: girl-x-treme on February 23, 2007, 11:31:16 AMso sorry to hear about your cliinic. I love mine! Its the only non profit clininc in the city my home training nurse Becky is who told me to come here. She and the other staff know and promote it. I figured out on my own why I was so broke out. I knew it had to do with toxins but I wasn't exaclty sure then when I started training I was told it the phosphorus toxins coming out. So now I take my meds!That will cure you of letting your phosphorus get too high! It's like having the hives. I was told about that, but I've learned about an awful lot here that I didn't have explained to me.
I also told her I had been reading a lot about NxStage, she had no idea what I was talking about!!! That's my EXPERT Renal Consultant ....