I've seen men killed in front of me in WWII and this is much worse than that. Awful. Just awful."
Quote from: Desert Dancer on October 09, 2012, 07:41:17 AM I've seen men killed in front of me in WWII and this is much worse than that. Awful. Just awful."Much worse? Seriously? I just don't get that attitude at all. How can you possibly equate the misery that is young men dying on a battle field to dialysis? Oh, I grant that it can be miserable, and it is horrible that we're sick - but how does that even begin to compare?
A worker saw my arm. My fistula is on my upper arm and i usually cover it with a cardigan at work cause I deal with lots of people. He saw my arm cause I only had a 3/4 length sleeve cardigan that was rolling up so he saw my first bump. and said oh my god will that every go away, your such a mess. Your will messed up health wise I'm lucky I am not you. All i kept thinking was geez thanks. It put me in a depressed mood all day. How do you all deal with idiots like that? Besides my kidney problems I am in great health, I exercise etc.. And if I didn't tell people i am on dialysis they wouldn't know.
So, thesis about me specifically, but I keep hearing it, and today had a soapy.I work for a university, and people call me and complain about handicapped parking. At our university, students can get University-issued handicapped working stickers, even if (for whatever reason) they haven't a state-issued tag or sticker. I get calls multiple times a week, send officers to check, and invariable for the last half-dozen at least, these have been those disability office-issued stickers (they are very tiny symbols on an otherwise normal parking sticker). today a got a call from a on irate female student, and I tried to explain that the University gives out these stickers, and that I will send and officer, but it is likely an authorized vehicle (which I found 8ut a few minutes later, it was). She was very upset, and said the person was walking and "featuring a backpack and everything." Sigh. I said, she could have CF, or other breathing problems, or kidney disease, etc., and though she might not LOOK disabled, she might indeed have an issue necessitating the sticker.usually people are mollified by this, but the girl exploded, and said that "There aren't that many SPECIAL students on This camous that need to suck up all these parking spaces." Meanwhile, I am getting other calls on the radio, and my timer says we've been talking 4 minutes, and I'm thinking of my bosses who have asked "why don't you just hang up on [people who are just complaining for no good reason] ?" So I said, "I can't stay on the phone much longer, so if you haven't got anything else that you need help with, I have to go. I am sending and officer to check, OK?" I keep the nice in my voice, but wanted to be mean, for sure. Usually all I want is to help and calm people, but she really got me revved up. She was also distracting me from my work with BS they is none of her business. She asked how I knew that people weren't using other people's handicapped tags.....I answered that that was not a common problem. She kept bringing it up. What does she want us to do, hunt down all the people who don't walk with a limp and demand their papers like little parking SS soldiers? Does she think police can do that? Would she be comfortable having her medical information demanded of her? I was flabbergasted, because, really, what the heck does she think I am going to do?I am truly worried that one of these days, these kids who don't want to park a little further away and threaten each other over front-row spots, will see another disabled but healthy-looking person, and just pound them, or key their car or something, in retaliation for a supposed wrong.
I'm in the hospital due to a catheter infection (CCPD). I had to go on Hemo Perma-Cath. for now until I decide what is best for me do to in the future. I may do home-hemo. Anyways. My friend's mother asked me today If I thought about going off dialysis and getting a transplant instead? Um.... HELLO?! This would not be my first choice if I could get a working kidney!!!
thats because on almost every tv show.. they go to the hospital, and they have kidney failure.. and the next day they walk out with a new kidney...when im watching anything and the person goes to the hospital and is diagnosed kidney failure... i wont even watch anymore...
thats because on almost every tv show.. they go to the hospital, and they have kidney failure.. and the next day they walk out with a new kidney...
Quote from: bleija on October 22, 2012, 05:16:08 AMthats because on almost every tv show.. they go to the hospital, and they have kidney failure.. and the next day they walk out with a new kidney...Kind of like how every local news station has a story about how someone "needs a kidney transplant to live." No, they don't. They can go on dialysis like everyone else. Friggin' drama queens.
Quote from: Annig83 on October 16, 2012, 07:37:15 PMI'm in the hospital due to a catheter infection (CCPD). I had to go on Hemo Perma-Cath. for now until I decide what is best for me do to in the future. I may do home-hemo. Anyways. My friend's mother asked me today If I thought about going off dialysis and getting a transplant instead? Um.... HELLO?! This would not be my first choice if I could get a working kidney!!! I get this one quite a bit. I think despite the constant news about the scarcity of of organ donors, most people think that it's easy to get a kidney. "Why don't you just get a transplant?" they ask. I usually respond (depending on my mood), "Are you offering to donate a kidney to me? Great!"You can see the horror subtly creep into their face. Quite often, I get back, "Umm, well, errr...I don't think I'm the same blood-type/probably not a match/some other lame excuse."For that, I respond with, "Oh, that's okay. They can cross-match kidneys now! You'll kidney will go to someone who matches you who has a donor who will matched with me!"After getting them trapped in a corner without a way out without making them look like a complete tool, I'll let them off the hook with, "Oh, I'm just kidding. I'd never ask you to do that for me."Heh...guilt....
You mean you can't just go to the kidney store and pick one up?DUH
I love this thread! I'm glad I'm not the only person who has to suffer through the stupid comments of family, friends and strangers. I think the most common question I've gotten since I was diagnosed with ESRD a little over a month ago is, "won't your kidneys ever come back (or start up again)?" I have also had a number of friends suggest I see an herbalist or massage therapist or even try reiki. One friend offered to send me "distance Reiki" (Whatever that is) to heal my kidneys. The worst thing that anyone has said to me was right after I was diagnosed and I was still in the hospital. My father's wife insisted that I had to repent to Jesus right away because I didn't have time to hesitate. Way to make someone who has just been given a life-altering diagnosis that they don't know much about totally freak out at the possibility of their own death! Fortunately there are forums like this that make me feel much better about the long-term prognosis of ESRD.
Quote from: AnnieB on October 30, 2012, 06:33:55 PMYou mean you can't just go to the kidney store and pick one up?DUH If the University of Toledo Medical Center was running the store, that "trashy" nurse would be on the PA system yelling, "Clean up in OR 6!"
Quote from: midges on October 29, 2012, 11:40:16 PMI love this thread! I'm glad I'm not the only person who has to suffer through the stupid comments of family, friends and strangers. I think the most common question I've gotten since I was diagnosed with ESRD a little over a month ago is, "won't your kidneys ever come back (or start up again)?" I have also had a number of friends suggest I see an herbalist or massage therapist or even try reiki. One friend offered to send me "distance Reiki" (Whatever that is) to heal my kidneys. The worst thing that anyone has said to me was right after I was diagnosed and I was still in the hospital. My father's wife insisted that I had to repent to Jesus right away because I didn't have time to hesitate. Way to make someone who has just been given a life-altering diagnosis that they don't know much about totally freak out at the possibility of their own death! Fortunately there are forums like this that make me feel much better about the long-term prognosis of ESRD.heh reminds me of my brother who told me i had failing kidneys because i am a sinner, and that im also possessed (at which point he slapped me on the head with a crusifix and said devil be gone) ive been told to pray by countless people, to heal myself... which is a kind though, ok, but really, even if i prayed every day for the rest of my life, my kidneys wont heal... its transplant or dialysis forever.
I am SOOOOOO TIRED of people everywhere saying... "Oh, you're so young!"