I have a general question, that might answer some suspiscions I have. A little background - relatively new to dialysis. But I also have claustrophobia, anxiety disorders, and some depression. Actually, for someone who had these things before the kidney disease was diagnosed, dialysis is about the worst thing I can imagine would happen to me. I talk to my docs, nurses, etc. about this because I don't think it is all mutually exclusive (kidneys and mindset) or unusual. The way they talk back to me (mostly doctors and techs, I do have one kind nurse).....is they act like I am the only patient who has these issues or that I am rare. Like no one who is on dialysis ever gets upset or depressed or anxious. I would imagine most people feel some of these at some time, even if it is not as much as me. It has become clear, and we have had conversations about this, that the medical profession is not trained to deal with any mental health illness issues whatsoever. I had a panic attack in the chair the other day, for instance, when a tech had the heat on and never told me, and after a couple of hours I was burning up and felt very uncomfortable like my skin was crawling. When I found out the heat was on, I was very upset. To me, that's like negligence and mild torture and I wanted to complain because I didn't want it to happen to someone else, but I haven't quite yet, although I did let them know how I felt about it. Anyways, do you keep your depression/anxieties to yourself if you have them? Are you worried about repurcussions if you complain, or are you worried about being typecast or discriminated against because of how you are feeling emotionally? Just wondered......I am so sick of hearing...(other patients don't seem to have that issue...) Thanks!