Your comment appeared to me to be a bit flippant.
Quote from: Comeback Kid(ney) on August 06, 2011, 07:04:21 PM Your comment appeared to me to be a bit flippant. Easy, Kid, no offense intended. It's the internet, not a face to face discussion. Tone gets lost easily here. IHD as a whole tries hard to encourage patients and caregivers to take an active role. That's all I meant by the "choir" comment in my welcome.
Even though the kidney world looks down on me because as I am so positve, I know that my message of hope and inspiration is helping people and isn't that what it is really all about.
Thank you Kristina. You are one of the few patients I have met that get it and wonder what is really going on in the kidney industry. If you are interested, I work with a patient advocate in San Diego,CA who may be able to help you. One thing I have learned is that it is very important to question authority. Did you ever notice how there are no 'kidney' books in mainstream bookstores? When I have asked nephrologists, they tell me that there are not enough people with this illness to warrant books in the bookstores. Excuse me but 26 million americans have CKD.That is one of many peculiarities that I find in this industry. What are your thoughts?
Quote from: kristina on August 07, 2011, 06:51:07 AMThanks, Comeback Kid(ney),Yes, I would be interested to read this articleand if you can e-mail it to meI would be very grateful.Thanks very much from Kristina.Kristina - OKarol posted that article on here last November. Due to its importance, maybe IHD should make it a STICKY at the top of the General Discussion Board.http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=93c69c5e3f4364c23b6839c03301df47&topic=20853.msg346666#msg346666
Thanks, Comeback Kid(ney),Yes, I would be interested to read this articleand if you can e-mail it to meI would be very grateful.Thanks very much from Kristina.