I know you guys are going to hate this post. I know you all hate dialysis and and come here to complain and vent or rant.
I have to say that I don't love dialysis, however it's not so bad. I knew I would eventually be on dialysis, so I accepted it and decided to make peace with the idea. Dialysis is my life line, what keeps me alive, I can't hate something that is giving me life. Sure, many of you will say i'm so optomistic about it because I haven't had any complications due to dialysis. that is true, but I also believe that attitude is everything. SUre, I many times wish I could just take off at the drop of a hat and not worry about packing my supplies, but the fact is that I do have a choice. I can take off at the drop of a hat and not worry about my supplies or my exchanges and pay the consequenses. The only thing that I hate about it is the fact that I can't eat as much cheese as I'd like. So Robert be optimistic and positive and your experience won't be as bad as you think. I thought the worst before dialysis and once I started dialysing I realized that I had worried for nothing, it's been a pretty easy ride.
God Bless!
Marina
Marina,
Don't take this the wrong way but you do not get stick with 6 needles a week nor do you go through cramps and dealing with fluid overload or any of the other many complications of hemo. Plus as you mentioned you can pack your supplies, people on hemo do not have that luxury. I too have made peace with my condition and I too have accepted it however I honestly hate dialysis and maybe when you have been on dialysis for as long as I have been or others on this site. Then your outlook WILL change believe me. I do not mean to offend you nor persuade you to have a negative outlook but once you are a veteran in this battle you will change your attitude. Again I will say I accept my fate and I know I have a choice not to continue dialysis and just die however that would be unfair to my son ( age 8 ) who needs his father.
You said
"I can't hate something that is giving me life." Well you are correct dialysis is keeping me alive however it has also caused me to have the following:
Severe Osteoporosis (In wheelchair because of it).
2 Broken Hips.
High Blood Pressure.
Enlarged Heart.
Calcium Deposits in my Joints.
My Teeth are ruined (Calcium pulled from teeth due to hyperthyroidism).
Left Vocal cord cut due to surgery complication to remove parathyroids.
So as you can see Marina all those things listed above are complications of dialysis/kidney failure. So forgive me but your statement "I can't hate something that is giving me life." sickens me, you see because yes dialysis is giving me life but at what cost.
I am not attacking you, I am just venting which is what this site is for. I welcome you and all your posts to this site, I am glad you are a member. But dialysis/kidney failure really is bad and in the long run it destroys everyone, it destroys us not only physically but mentally.