Hi,I cannot believe (hence my name) how many of you have bad experiences with dialysis. My husband (who also happens to be a physician) is a dialysis patient since 1991. He too, suffered from physical problems as a result of infrequent dialyis at a clinic over 40 miles away. He had to travel before dawn to get there, dialyze and return so he could get back to his very full time job.After searching and not giving up, he now dialyses in the comfort of his own home, while working at his computer and continues to work full time and then some. Oh, and he is a doc who spends time with his patients so I am sorry so many of you have docs who don't spend time with you. Some of these "high paid" docs don't get much as reimbursement for your care-however. Medicare is not a big spender and Medicaid even (much) less. Socialized medicine and all. My husband is much better off doing his daily home treatments of 2-3 hours. (he doesn't miss a day believe me) His health is great and since he is a vegetarian and strict with his diet, he does great. Perhaps you all need help in finding better solutions to dialysis. Life is what you make it and perhaps you need to take charge. Why settle for a less than adequate doctor if you don't think he or she is spending enough time with you. Get another one or tell that doc the way you feel! Improve your diet if you need to. God helps those who help themselves, etc.We just took a trip to Mexico-dialysis and all! Stayed in a beautiful home and my husband took his supplies on the plane and enjoyed the trip including a 3 day business conference!So all of you who "hate" and need to "vent"--why don't you just be grateful that because of dialysis--you are alive to tell about it. There's always a better way and my husband found it and keeps busy enjoying the freedoms he has and his liife WITH dialysis. God bless you one and all. P.S. Bring those nurses some flowers!P.P.S. reply and perhaps we can help you find a better way! dialysis@yellowstonegetaway.com
Hi,I cannot believe (hence my name) how many of you have bad experiences with dialysis. My husband (who also happens to be a physician) is a dialysis patient since 1991. He too, suffered from physical problems as a result of infrequent dialysis at a clinic over 40 miles away. He had to travel before dawn to get there, dialyzed and return so he could get back to his very full time job.After searching and not giving up, he now dialyses in the comfort of his own home, while working at his computer and continues to work full time and then some. Oh, and he is a doc who spends time with his patients so I am sorry so many of you have docs who don't spend time with you. Some of these "high paid" docs don't get much as reimbursement for your care-however. Medicare is not a big spender and Medicaid even (much) less. Socialized medicine and all. My husband is much better off doing his daily home treatments of 2-3 hours. (he doesn't miss a day believe me) His health is great and since he is a vegetarian and strict with his diet, he does great. Perhaps you all need help in finding better solutions to dialysis. Life is what you make it and perhaps you need to take charge. Why settle for a less than adequate doctor if you don't think he or she is spending enough time with you. Get another one or tell that doc the way you feel! Improve your diet if you need to. God helps those who help themselves, etc.We just took a trip to Mexico-dialysis and all! Stayed in a beautiful home and my husband took his supplies on the plane and enjoyed the trip including a 3 day business conference!So all of you who "hate" and need to "vent"--why don't you just be grateful that because of dialysis--you are alive to tell about it. There's always a better way and my husband found it and keeps busy enjoying the freedoms he has and his life WITH dialysis. God bless you one and all. P.S. Bring those nurses some flowers!P.P.S. reply and perhaps we can help you find a better way! dialysis@yellowstonegetaway.com
Do you guys help each other do anything but comiserate? No wonder you have problems with physicians--some of you seem to hate them. Too bad. Maybe next time around you'll all have perfect bodies--and become physicians! "Hate" is a very strong word. I don't wish to edit what I said so you can remove it if you desire.. My "physician" husband never complains and he's been through a lot. He nearly died twice due to complications but he doesn't "hate". He went to school for 12 years. He works hard. He has goals. What do any of you have? He doesn't have time to "hate". He is grateful. He said to me last night "I love dialysis". Sounds like some of you prefer not to accept your lot in life. Too bad We all have rough days, weeks months, years. Should we have "I hate single mom life" sites, "I hate teaching" life, "I hate paralysis" life?Accept what you have, learn from it and learn to love life free............... Remove me from your site. Thank you. I love dialysis. That means I can be with my husband no matter what. </snip>Did you read where she said: He said to me last night "I love dialysis".
I can't believe this woman, isn't it nice that she and her husband have such a rosy life Lucky them.Why is it always some one who has never been on dialysis that thinks they know it all?If she is so good why hasn't she given hubby a kidney?They just went on a nice trip how special for them. I noticed there is no mention of any other responsabilities in their life.I wonder if she would find life just a rosy if she were also taking care of 3 kids and elderly parents on top of every thing else.I bet they never even see their families or help them in any way.I say the same thing too bad she left because I'm sure there are lots of us here that would like to tell her a little bit more about life.
OH, wait a minute. I got a personal message:The message they sent you was:Doctors are those whose parents are doctors? (That is from my signature line)Why do so many on this site seem to "hate" doctors, to "hate" dialysis? Isn't that biting the hand that feeds you? What do any of you actually "like" or "love", anything? Or are you all to busy "hating"? ****************************************************************************************Listen Lady (term used loosely)The reason MOST of us are here is because of misdiagnosis from the "Medical Community." I was misdiagnosed 3 months with a ear infection and it was "Kidney Failure." I pretty much lost my respect for doctors right then. I basically need them because they can write prescriptions and I cannot.......legally. You need to read "Black's" post to see why we don't trust Doctors. http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=385.0I would write more but I need to go get a fistula-gram because it wasn't DONE right the first time.
I don't get pissed often but lady you pissed me off. As for good Docs and bad, I have had both. Would not have an ostomy on my side and ESRD if it were not for a doctor misdiagnosing a bladder infection for stomach flue at 4 years old. A GOOD Doc figured out what was happening but it was months later and too late to save my bladder and Kidneys. Spend over a year in hospital and had to learn to walk again. I SURVIVED. Dialysis came later in life. Do I like it , HELL NO. Do I accept it, yes because I want to go on surviving and living. Yes I work 40-50 Hrs a week and volunteer at the Fire Hall, Training new recruits and I also make fire calls. I do this in spite of my dialysis, not because of it. The nurses call me stubborn, say they would like me to slow down but deep down they know this is not going to happen. Hell my triple by pass only slowed me down for about six months. I have people ask me how I do it all the time, others that tell me I shouldn't be doing those things. Its my life , and I will go down living life to the fullest.