Was watching "Star Trek IV:; The Voyage Home" last night. It was the one where they went back in time to 20th century Earth to get 2 humpback whales.When they went to the hospital to find Checkov, Dr. McCoy walks past an elderly moaning woman on a gurney in the hall. He asks "What's your problem?" She answers "Kidney dialysis."LOL Like dialysis was the disease. Shows what the general public knows of kidney disease. Doc says "Dialysis? What is this? The Dark Ages?" and gives her a pill from his bag....The old lady is yelling "I'm cured!"LOL. If only it were that easy in real life, huh?
It will be--someday. I'm sure of that.I'm sure that maybe 50 or 100 years from now, folks will consider dialysis to be a terribly primitive way to fight kidney failure. Just as we now consider iron lungs to be a horribly primitive way to fight polio.
Interesting video. One of the side bars was on Dean Kamen, who is my all-time hero! He invented the PD dialysis machine that keeps me alive, the I-Bot, a wheel chair that can go upstairs, and now a functional robotic arm for those who have lost limbs or had them totally blown off. What a guy!
His name was Luther. He traveled with me to NYC twice. Unfortunately, Air Canada killed him on my return home in May 2008.
Quote from: Riki on August 16, 2010, 08:00:41 PMHis name was Luther. He traveled with me to NYC twice. Unfortunately, Air Canada killed him on my return home in May 2008.Now, THAT begs for a story. What do you mean, Riki? Did an AC flight crash with him on it?
Was watching "Star Trek IV:; The Voyage Home" last night. It was the one where they went back in time to 20th century Earth to get 2 humpback whales.When they went to the hospital to find Checkov, Dr. McCoy walks past an elderly moaning woman on a gurney in the hall. He asks "What's your problem?" She answers "Kidney dialysis."LOL Like dialysis was the disease. Shows what the general public knows of kidney disease. Doc says "Dialysis? What is this? The Dark Ages?" and gives her a pill from his bag.Later, as they make their escape from the hospital, the pass the old lady...docs are wheeling her out in a wheelchair. Apparently she is being discharged. The docs are waving charts in front of each other murmuring "...complete recovery...fully functioning...unbelievable etc" The old lady is yelling "I'm cured!"LOL. If only it were that easy in real life, huh?
I'd like one of those magic pills!!!!!!!!!
God, do I want one of those magic pills, and the transporter! I want to go back and live my life :)healthier, and keep in condition and not take what I have been given for granted. Thats what I love about science fiction - it always gives us hope