I know that long term dialysis patient is faced with long term changes in lifestyle, everything,and that everyones future depends on medications,fluid restriction,dietary restriction,dialysisso,tell me what do you really hate in dialysis?
I'm just wondering why most of the people hate dialysis?Are we not thankful that dialysis was invented by a genius person and now we are surviving and enjoying life?I know that long term dialysis patient is faced with long term changes in lifestyle, everything,and that everyones future depends on medications,fluid restriction,dietary restriction,dialysisso,tell me what do you really hate in dialysis?
Mostly, I hate having to watch older people suffer.
Quote from: payats on November 13, 2006, 08:10:49 AMI'm just wondering why most of the people hate dialysis?Are we not thankful that dialysis was invented by a genius person and now we are surviving and enjoying life?I know that long term dialysis patient is faced with long term changes in lifestyle, everything,and that everyones future depends on medications,fluid restriction,dietary restriction,dialysisso,tell me what do you really hate in dialysis?Have you not read ANY of the threads on this site? As this has been discussed in several various threads. Hating dialysis and being grateful are two different things entirely. I hate dialysis, but I am very grateful it was invented (sorry Rerun ). Just as a cancer patient does Chemo to survive, we do dialysis to survive, don't you think the cancer patient hates chemo but is grateful that it might save their life? Living on dialysis is a terrible way to live and please don't say "then why not get a transplant?" because a transplant is not a cure and is just another type of treatment. I hate living hooked to a machine, I hate being in a wheelchair due to kidney failure, I hate having 2 broken hips that will never heal due to kidney failure, I hate having one of my vocal cords damaged due to kidney failure, I hate having my arm disfigured due to kidney failure, I hate the emotional trauma that has been done to my mental state, after all that I am still very grateful that I am able to watch my son grow up due to dialysis. - EpomanOwner/Admin
So here we have a dialysis worker of all people asking us why we hate dialysis.I HATE DIALYSIS BECAUSE OF PEOPLE LIKE YOU HAVING TO ASK US WHY WE HATE IT. IT'S SELF EXPLANATORY.THAT'S ALL I HAVE TO SAY. (if i say anymore i might say something that will incriminate me lol)
Umm Haven't really been doing it (PD) long enough to be completely sick of it yet. Also I'm lucky in that I still feel as well as I did before dialysis so it's not too much of an effort. The only thing that has me climbing the walls at the moment is the one minute hand wash. Isn't it just the longest minute ever! If I spent most of my life doing one minute washes I think I'd feel like I'd lived a very long time.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on November 14, 2006, 07:43:18 AMUmm Haven't really been doing it (PD) long enough to be completely sick of it yet. Also I'm lucky in that I still feel as well as I did before dialysis so it's not too much of an effort. The only thing that has me climbing the walls at the moment is the one minute hand wash. Isn't it just the longest minute ever! If I spent most of my life doing one minute washes I think I'd feel like I'd lived a very long time.ONE MINUTE?? It use to be 3 (THREE) minutes!!! That was 20 years ago. I would wash and wash and wash! AHHHHHHH
I have a friend she is a nurse works in the ER full time and doing hemodialysis and she feels the same way too, like most of you, hating everything about dialysis.I am not a moron asking you this question, each of us react and cope in a chronic disease in different way and I am not here to argue about these things, I want to learn what you really feel, so that I can care for you in a way you want to.
Quote from: Rerun on November 14, 2006, 08:24:20 PMQuote from: Ken Shelmerdine on November 14, 2006, 07:43:18 AMUmm Haven't really been doing it (PD) long enough to be completely sick of it yet. Also I'm lucky in that I still feel as well as I did before dialysis so it's not too much of an effort. The only thing that has me climbing the walls at the moment is the one minute hand wash. Isn't it just the longest minute ever! If I spent most of my life doing one minute washes I think I'd feel like I'd lived a very long time.ONE MINUTE?? It use to be 3 (THREE) minutes!!! That was 20 years ago. I would wash and wash and wash! AHHHHHHH Rerun, Here in England it's one minute. Maybe it was 3 minutes here at one time.