Quote from: kristina on March 20, 2016, 02:57:46 PM... I am not sure that I am able to wholeheartedly agree with the idea of "resurrecting" old posts from years ago,especially since quite a few of the people writing years ago are no longer with us ...Would it not be a much kinder idea if we could let past members and their thoughts truly Rest In Peace ?... Of course, that does not mean we should not research old posts etc., but ... as I have already said above...Kristina. To All IHD Readers and Kristina,Point well taken Kristina.Here is how I view the "resurrecting" of old posts :There are new folks coming in to this forum seeking information in/on their health circumstances.Finding of posts relating to specific conditions is not exactly an easy process. Even using the 'Search' function is not always productive, unless the 'Key' words are highly germane to the question. I've looked and searched for certain information here (IHD), and not found what I was looking for, yet eventually I find that same type of information sought, showing up under nonspecific conditions.That the person may have passed, does not lessen the value of their words, to the one that is still seeking the information that was already posted. Is actually honoring that persons words and effort for having posted. Were we to stop using words and quotes from those that have passed, I believe it would be a very dull world.If I've spent time finding specific information, and what I feel is of more than casual interest, is it not better to bring such information up to the forums front end, for others to more readily read?Have in a few instances, included many IHD links, regards related subjects, in the 'brought' forward topic.If I recall even half correctly, there were at least five/six response posts, saying 'thanks for bringing this old topic back'. Where this all eventually winds up.......................http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=25230.msg406132#msg406132(added IHD link and added comment)
... I am not sure that I am able to wholeheartedly agree with the idea of "resurrecting" old posts from years ago,especially since quite a few of the people writing years ago are no longer with us ...Would it not be a much kinder idea if we could let past members and their thoughts truly Rest In Peace ?... Of course, that does not mean we should not research old posts etc., but ... as I have already said above...Kristina.
Talker pointed out searches are not always so easy, very word dependent, if you do not use the correct words AND in the correct order, a search may not produce results. I see this most every day using Google.
And we must remember, numbers are not people.For me, it is my life outside of hemodialysis that keeps me going.Each of us can find our own way to continue to make life interesting.Regards,--Zach
..............................What may also count is what we make of our life despite these health-issues ... and how much we let these health-issues "get at us" ... or, how much we let these circumstances not "get at us" ...As Nazim Hikmet once said: ... To be captured is beside the point : the point is not to surrender...............................
I, for one, appreciate the resurrection of these old threads. i am relatively new to IHD, and even if the search function was stupendously good, I wouldn't know to even look for these topics buried here. I do NOT consider it in "bad taste" at all. It is historical information. And it helps me to know some of the longer-term denizens of this forum better. I'm in no denial that my life is likely to be shortened because I have this disease. Any comfort it might bring me to pretend it's not gonna happen is only a pretense. I'd rather have my eyes open. Most knowledge is s good thing.
Quote from: kristina on March 22, 2016, 03:10:44 AM..............................What may also count is what we make of our life despite these health-issues ... and how much we let these health-issues "get at us" ... or, how much we let these circumstances not "get at us" ...As Nazim Hikmet once said: ... To be captured is beside the point : the point is not to surrender...............................All very wise words that should be very well displayed so many people will noticed and take heed.As a Child growing up there was a Girl abit older than I right next door. I don't recall the affliction that Jill had, but it was very debilitating and she could not attend school. And it was widely know that she was not expected to reach adulthood as this affliction was 100% fatal.Jill had the determination that she WAS going to finish school. The School and all the Teachers would take the time to write their lectures, take notes of all classroom sessions and proved these to Jill for study. Jill finshed Grade School and also finished High School with excellent grades. Jill applied and was accepted to College. Staff there did much the same as the other schools and Jill did very well in maintaining a very high Grade Point Average.Being so young I do not remember if Jill Graduated College, All I remember is the sadness of the whole neighborhood at her passing.Jill knew from early on that she was going to die, but she had the determination that before she died that she would complete her education just as if she were 'normal'. Jill never surrendered.