In the 5 years I've been attending my unit, we've dialyzed on every holiday except Christmas. Except for last year, when Christmas fell on Sunday, we have all had our schedules shuffled so that no one has to be there on Dec. 25. Our unit is not open on Sunday except for Christmas week.
I guess it would be hard to give thanks while on a machine. My clinic changed the Monday-Weds-Friday to, Friday-Sunday- Tuesday. Myself, id have liked to keep my schedule.
Joe Paul,Correct me if I'm wrong here, but that machine keeps you alive, no? And I would hope you would be thankful for being alive. My center is not open on Thanksgiving and I only dialyze two days a week (Tues and Sat), but if it were and I went three days a week, I would have no choice but to go to dialysis. Getting a transplant is too important to me to screw it up by skipping D for the sake of a holiday if I don't have to. So, you don't get to sit and watch the football games and drink beer with the guys
Kitsune are you having a bad day or week or month? To be so hateful towards people who are seeking support, or are giving support on this board is unwarranted. You are attacking someone who has asked for help or has made a personal comment on their own schedule. I am sure he is well aware that dialysis is a life saving treatment. How about a little patience with people on line here? Besides that post was made in 2006. You are a little late in making a comment about it. If your purpose for coming here is to hurt someone's feeling you have done a pretty good job of it.
Quote from: kitkatz on November 22, 2008, 10:40:18 PMKitsune are you having a bad day or week or month? To be so hateful towards people who are seeking support, or are giving support on this board is unwarranted. You are attacking someone who has asked for help or has made a personal comment on their own schedule. I am sure he is well aware that dialysis is a life saving treatment. How about a little patience with people on line here? Besides that post was made in 2006. You are a little late in making a comment about it. If your purpose for coming here is to hurt someone's feeling you have done a pretty good job of it. No, I am not trying to be hateful, I am trying to make people see that they should be grateful for dialysis until the day if or when they can get a kidney if they are eligible. In some countries, they let people die for less than kidney failure. If the center schedules you on a certain day, you go...this is not a spa treatment. As anyone will tell you, indeed I am a brutally honest person who says it like I see it...and I see it as when you signed up for dialysis, you signed a contract that you would be there for your scheduled number of days a week. If you don't want to do it right, don't do it at all. There are plenty of people in Third World Countries dialyzing one day a month with outdated machines, reused needles, and water-sterilized reused one-use only dialyzers (because of lack of money for proper equipment) who would love to be able to recieve dialysis in a decent clean center on any day of the week, while there are people here griping about having to dialyze on Thankgiving. These people can trade places with the Third World dialysis patients and they can see how good they really have it.We should be lucky we're not in a Third World country, we could have it a lot, lot worse than possibly having to dialyze on holidays, at least here we dialyze with modern, clean equipment.I'm not trying to be mean here, just being honest. And the truth hurts.
Funny to read a post TWO YEARS OLD. Things have changed since 2006. Now I have Thanksgiving and go to dialysis at 7:30PM and let them suck off all the potassium that I plan on eating.The newbies crack me up. Someone has been on dialysis for 5 to 6 months and lecture us on how thankful we should be. Let me talk to you after 15 years. Oh and only on 2 times a week? What a breeze! I'm not going to be listed so I can do what I want. I'm not going to play the "compliant" game or you will be taken off the list. I've had my kidney.Happy Thanksgiving!