I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: Des on July 09, 2009, 02:46:18 AM
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Just take a sauna every day!!!!
No more dialysis! No more thansplants! No more medication!!! You can get rid of l 2litres of fluid at a time. For just an hour a day you can get relieve of those swolen feet..... but wait there is more.... you can get rid of those toxins as well....phone now and get an extra one for absolutaly nothing yes... you heard right phone now and you can own two saunas for the price of one. (while stock lasts)
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EDIT: Added smiley as requested - Sluff/Admin
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is this a joke
I thought a member believed in the sauna
should I do dialysis and saunas
this is serious to me and I don't know if you are joking or not
after over four freakin' years of dialysis I will try anything
my next step is to give up
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Hi,
My post is a sarcastic joke, but I believe Bill is serious.
I googled it and I could not find anything suggesting that the sauna will replace dialysis. Sorry for the bad news.
I thought it was a bad joke on his part for even suggestion that he uses a sauna instead of dialysis. He does not even go for regular blood tests to proof that it works.
Each to their own I suppose.
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ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh,
a sauna sounds so much better than needles
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I want my two saunas. Where's that phone number?!?!?!?!? :rofl;
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If only it did work- but saunas cannot replace dialysis. If there was an alternative that would be so simple- but I beleive he is giving bad, dangerous advice. Yes- it can be used to sweat out some fluid, but dont overdo it. This guy Bill- is at 40% function so his advice is not for people with little or no function.
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I agree bad and potentially dangerous advice, I do not think my local Health Authority would be paying out thousands of pounds ( £s ) a year if they could get away with a pine box and steam!
Beware of snack oil salesmen.
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Someone asked him whether he sells saunas and the more I thought about it the more I think this might actually be the case...I wonder how we can find out.
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excellent point Hanify
like selling snake oil to desperate people
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As far as I can tell he has not tried to sell anyone anything.
If he does, please let me know.
Perhaps it's just enthusiasm on his part.
As I said in the other thread, check with your doctor before taking on any intensive sauna treatment.
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twirl,
your too important to us all to give up
don't make me come over to give you a stern talking too. :secret;
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you are a true friend, Ang :cuddle; :thx;
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What would I do without my stalker?
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I was just curious about this subject so I just did a little mini research on the subject over the internet.
I found the following information:
Heart rate increases significantly from the first few minutes of entering a sauna. Blood pressure will also increase, even in healthy individuals. The skin reddens, pores open and unless a person is dehydrated, they will begin to sweat profusely.
Asthma sufferers should not go into a sauna alone, in case the sauna heat triggers a asthma attack. Sauna users with cardiovascular disease risk heart attack or stroke from the sauna's intense heat.
If public sauna is used, you should sit on a towel or other protective barrier in the sauna to avoid transmitting diseases.
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Morning all,
Thank you so much for assisting me on this..... I was really worried that some people will just stop dialysing and follow Bill in doing his daily sauna routine.
I just can't stress enough how dangerous it is to try any new fad that comes along expecially if it has no scientific proof.
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As I said in the other thread - I have a bad feeling about this Billybill. I'm gathering that a lot of us have had PM's from him too - it sounds awfully like some kind of hard sell to me. Sorry if that's not the case Billybill and you are just genuinely enthusiastic - but you need to be careful about who to try to do the hard sell to. I do pd and therefore can't have saunas anyway!
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For about a year I took a sauna once a week - on my dialysis "weekend" (ie: the time when I had the extra day)... I found it helped to cut out some fluid, and while yes sweating can mean you sweat out toxins, it is NOT a replacement for dialysis and it would be silly and potentially dangerous to do it(specially given those on fluid restrictions might sweat out too much!). I stopped it when they decided to close the sauna in my building, and I had also taken to long walks anyway which was better for exercise than sitting on my backside in the sauna :)
Plus there are other fun ways to sweat out fluid !!! :rofl; >:D
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Richard you are always thinking of fun ways to get rid of fluid and toxins! You are an idea man for sure!
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Richard you are always thinking of fun ways to get rid of fluid and toxins! You are an idea man for sure!
Perhaps that should read "ideal man" instead of "idea man"!!!
:rofl; :rofl;
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But some of the other ways to get rid of fluid might work for you Richardmeltmyheart (I love that) but for us women it just adds it on!! What can be done???
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But some of the other ways to get rid of fluid might work for you Richardmeltmyheart (I love that) but for us women it just adds it on!! What can be done???
buy one of bill's saunas and invite me in? :rofl;