What's the most ignorant thing someone has said to you regarding dialysis?My 'winner' was: "Boy, I wish someone would make ME sit in a recliner for four hours!"
Quote from: LifeOnHold on August 19, 2005, 07:14:29 PMWhat's the most ignorant thing someone has said to you regarding dialysis?My 'winner' was: "Boy, I wish someone would make ME sit in a recliner for four hours!"If only they knew. Four hours in that chair is torture for me. Until they have experienced it, they will never know what it is like to have kidney failure.
Triage nurse at ER intake: "Which kidney did they transplant, left or right?".
I thought most kidney transplant recipients didn't get replacements, just an additional one. I know I didn't lose either one. Technically I have three but I was told the original ones would gradually get smaller and smaller. Although I recently read about transplants where recipients received two kidneys. I hadn't heard about this. The surgeon for my live donor told her she had a small cyst on one of her kidneys so that's the one I would get. And I was honored to get it.The questions and comments I have heard from medical professionals (not even getting into nonprofessionals who get a pass) regarding kidney transplants and kidney disease is unsettling. People need to get out more.