Thanks to all. Will check in as often as I can (which will likely not be as often as I like). And of course I will offer my opinions if you're all interested. My perspective: dialysis mortality hasn't significantly improved in the past 25 years, meaning the old paradigms are not getting the job done. I believe we need to radically rethink the way we provide dialysis care. I certainly have my opinions in terms of what makes a difference and what doesn't when it comes to clinical parameters. However, I also strongly believe that the empowered involvement of the patient is a crucial piece of the puzzle. Without you guys being active and knowledgable about your own care, I don't think it works very well. So, I believe, whatever I can learn from you in terms of improving the facility, staff, operations, etc. will go a long way towards improving outcomes.
Wow! This may seem a bit forward, but can we clone you?
Quote from: cariad on July 15, 2010, 10:03:04 AMWow! This may seem a bit forward, but can we clone you? Wow, I love this. I have wondered that about Cariad myself, but that's for other reasons
Welcome! I hve printed out the flyer for this site, and gave it to all patients, especially new patients. It is helpful to see support and issues from patients. You will learn a lot hear and gain some wonderful insight.
My perspective: dialysis mortality hasn't significantly improved in the past 25 years, meaning the old paradigms are not getting the job done. I believe we need to radically rethink the way we provide dialysis care. Try looking into nocturnal home hemodialysis. After six years of NHH I still eat and drink freely, take no meds (except vitamins) and have better health and vitality than most men my age. Your perspective is obsolete.
Also, remove the term "compliance" from you vocabulary and replace it with "accommodation". This changes the power dynamic in the conversation.