So what do we do about a shorter life? Live in the NOW! Make your bucket list and go for it! Do things you never did before. Learn new things. Make your life right with the people around you. I am slowly working on my lists.
meh at those stats. I reckon 70% of the patients in my unit (yeah, there's another stat for you ) are over 70 years old. That would skew ANY statistics in terms of survival rates significantly. It would be intereresting to know those that passed away directly due to ESRD/dialysis vs. other things.
Just gotta be stubborn as an army mule...and a little luck don't hurt either! I started D in '79, did PD for 10 years, had 2 transplants and now back on hemo. Keep fighting!
I didn't read the whole article yet, but I quickly skimmed through it and didn't see that their numbers were adjusted for age. If you're 90 years old and just starting dialysis, chances are, you aren't going to spend the next 40 years on dialysis.
I'm ready to go. I know when I get to heaven that I'm going to be pissed that I waited so long!
The life expectancy is short, not because they are on dialysis, but because they are not dialyzing enough. The people I have seen die in the chair are those who skip treatments and eat crappy food.