The problem is that PD fails for many patients from the start or starts to fail after a number of years.
Quote from: Ken Shelmerdine on August 06, 2008, 08:31:26 AMThe problem is that PD fails for many patients from the start or starts to fail after a number of years.I'm wondering where this information came from. My friend's sister was on PD for 11 years, someone else I know has been on it 22 years. Every person is different, and what works for one will not work for another. Take drugs for instance. My friend swears by Vicodin. I tried it and it didn't even touch my arthritis pain.
AAKP arbitrarily disbanded all their local chapters, without getting any input from their volunteers or those of us who were actually officers. They demanded that all money be forwarded to them, even though they had already received their standard 10% up front, and we had worked long and hard to get that money for the three support groups of our particular chapter. Upon being questioned by Debbie, Kris Robinson said that there was no such thing as "membership" in AAKP; it is merely a fund raising device. I'm still trying to get back my $1,000 lifetime "membership" fee. Although 2/3 of the board has to be a kidney patient, none of the people in the office have kidney failure or even know anything about kidney failure. When one calls with questions all they do is refer you to the website or offer to send you information. Support groups are desperately needed, especially for those who don't have access to the internet and IHD. That's why Debbie and I took over our section of the chapter and became the Kidney Beings.