Tonight my dad took Sandman and I out to dinner and the waitress goes to refill my cup and I had to grab the cup away (I didn't care if she spilled it all over the table. Her fault for not asking and just assuming! As it is I had tea and she was pouring coffee). The other day we were out to dinner with my mom and I said I didn't want a drink because I can just take sips of Sandman's and the waitress said I have to get a drink because it is part of the coupon my mom was using.....
Quote from: angieskidney on November 16, 2006, 06:27:08 PMTonight my dad took Sandman and I out to dinner and the waitress goes to refill my cup and I had to grab the cup away (I didn't care if she spilled it all over the table. Her fault for not asking and just assuming! As it is I had tea and she was pouring coffee). The other day we were out to dinner with my mom and I said I didn't want a drink because I can just take sips of Sandman's and the waitress said I have to get a drink because it is part of the coupon my mom was using.....http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=65.msg21636#msg21636 Even sandmansa thinks it's a good idea. I'm surprised he didn't mention it.http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=65.msg21638#msg21638
Quote from: Epoman on November 16, 2006, 07:04:58 PMQuote from: angieskidney on November 16, 2006, 06:27:08 PMTonight my dad took Sandman and I out to dinner and the waitress goes to refill my cup and I had to grab the cup away (I didn't care if she spilled it all over the table. Her fault for not asking and just assuming! As it is I had tea and she was pouring coffee). The other day we were out to dinner with my mom and I said I didn't want a drink because I can just take sips of Sandman's and the waitress said I have to get a drink because it is part of the coupon my mom was using.....http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=65.msg21636#msg21636 Even sandmansa thinks it's a good idea. I'm surprised he didn't mention it.http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=65.msg21638#msg21638 That is what I do when they actually give me a napkin. This place only had those big ones you put in your lap. it was in my lap when she came around.
after reading some oher's replies, it made me hink of some more reasons I hate dialysis... for me, i am a single mom of 2 beautiful children.. i cant realy date while on dialysis... as i scare most men away by just saying i am sick, by saying i already have 2 kids... then i got this dang PD cath coming out of my stomache, how attractive is that!!?? I feel so, ugly with it... i dont even wanna try to find someone wo will take a chance on someone who is on dialysis... so im lonely... and feel like i will be this way forever (seems like forever waiting for a kidney)... i just want a transplant so bad so i can feel sorta pretty again... BLAHHH
you realize how little of a social life you have. You work from 7 to 4:30 then drive to the center and start Dialysis at 5:30 then get done at 9 then get home at 9:30 you have just enough energy to eat something and then fall a sleep this is 3x a week the other two nights you just want to sleep when you get home. I can't take a normal shower, everyone is always asking how you feel and how did it go. you try to go to the state high school finals football game but your center wouldn't change your time so you can't go so you tell your friends again you can't do something and so they just stop asking, and on and on.................IHD
tell me what do you really hate in dialysis?
Quote from: angela515 on November 16, 2006, 06:21:40 PMafter reading some oher's replies, it made me hink of some more reasons I hate dialysis... for me, i am a single mom of 2 beautiful children.. i cant realy date while on dialysis... as i scare most men away by just saying i am sick, by saying i already have 2 kids... then i got this dang PD cath coming out of my stomache, how attractive is that!!?? I feel so, ugly with it... i dont even wanna try to find someone wo will take a chance on someone who is on dialysis... so im lonely... and feel like i will be this way forever (seems like forever waiting for a kidney)... i just want a transplant so bad so i can feel sorta pretty again... BLAHHH Angela, I agree with you! I'm single, and I'd like to have a relationship but it's so hard to describe all of this to a guy. I'm already short and fat, now I've got this lovely catheter, that's so appealing to men!
Quote from: payats on November 13, 2006, 08:10:49 AMtell me what do you really hate in dialysis?I have a love/hate relationship with dialysis. I am of course grateful that it has been invented and I admire not only its initial creator but every single person who has contributed to its improvement. It gives me faith in humankind that we can come up with such an ingenious invention and actually make it work on a large scale. It's tough not to resent the fact that I need a machine to survive but with time I've learned that it's kidney disease that I hate (and I hate it BIG TIME), not really dialysis. But to list the things that drive me nuts about the 'dialysis lifestyle', obviously I could do without the waste of precious time, the fluid restrictions, the difficulty to travel and the tiredness...Quote from: mallory on November 17, 2006, 08:20:14 AMQuote from: angela515 on November 16, 2006, 06:21:40 PMafter reading some oher's replies, it made me hink of some more reasons I hate dialysis... for me, i am a single mom of 2 beautiful children.. i cant realy date while on dialysis... as i scare most men away by just saying i am sick, by saying i already have 2 kids... then i got this dang PD cath coming out of my stomache, how attractive is that!!?? I feel so, ugly with it... i dont even wanna try to find someone wo will take a chance on someone who is on dialysis... so im lonely... and feel like i will be this way forever (seems like forever waiting for a kidney)... i just want a transplant so bad so i can feel sorta pretty again... BLAHHH Angela, I agree with you! I'm single, and I'd like to have a relationship but it's so hard to describe all of this to a guy. I'm already short and fat, now I've got this lovely catheter, that's so appealing to men!Is there already a dedicated thread covering Dating on Dialysis? It may sound pathetic but it's been one of my big concerns for the past couple of years. I'm sure some of you other single patients can relate...
The inventor of the modern form of dialysis, Willem Kolff, thought it was being abused when used for long-term therapy, and viewed it instead as appropriately used only for acute dialysis in patients for a short time.
Quote from: stauffenberg on November 17, 2006, 10:55:08 AMThe inventor of the modern form of dialysis, Willem Kolff, thought it was being abused when used for long-term therapy, and viewed it instead as appropriately used only for acute dialysis in patients for a short time.Please link us to that quote.Personally, I don't believe you have your facts straight about Willem Kolff thoughts about using his invention for long-term therapy. Please show us the exact quote from a reputable publication.
The inventor of the modern form of dialysis, Willem Kolff, thought it was being abused when used for long-term therapy, and viewed it instead as appropriately used only for acute dialysis in patients for a short time. I agree with him and feel that dialysis prolongs life in an indecent and hideous way. I conceive of it in terms of the following example: Suppose a machine were invented that would allow corpses to move around the surface of the Earth like zombies. They could think, see, speak, eat, and sleep, but they would always be exhausted, in a state of rapid physical deterioration, and forced to endure countless hours of medical treatment on the machine, as well as medical monitoring and diagnostic interventions in additioin to all of that. They could only live a short while because the rapid deterioration of their health under these circumstances. If all of this were possible, would the corpses be grateful to the inventor of the machine which enabled them to return to life for a few years as zombies, or to the people who had dug them up out of their graves?You may say that if I viewed dialysis in such a negative light I should simply have refused to initiate this therapy in my own case, but it is very hard to summon the moral courage to do the right thing if it involves deliberately chosing your own death. The fact that the patient is confronted by this dilemma, however, comes from the existence of the dialysis machine, and it is not the patient's fault if this tempts him into choosing a form of life which is an insult to the human spirit.
Your comments are always welcome, DeLana!!
Quote from: stauffenberg on November 17, 2006, 10:55:08 AMThe inventor of the modern form of dialysis, Willem Kolff, thought it was being abused when used for long-term therapy, and viewed it instead as appropriately used only for acute dialysis in patients for a short time.Please link us to that quote.Personally, I don't believe you have your facts straight about Willem Kolff's thoughts about using his invention for long-term therapy. Please show us the exact quote from a reputable publication.
His reason for starting the research in the first place was a patient with chronic, not acute kidney failure.Sorry stauffenberg - unless you can come up with another quote. . .I don't buy your take on Kolff.
Yes, dialysis is far from perfect, but it allows you to live long enough to perhaps get a transplant or better therapies in the future (the NxStage home dialsyis machine comes to mind). JMHO.DeLana