the horror stories are amazing, I have another clinic the same distance from where I live. I checked them out but I am staying with Davita
I am reporting how the patients are treated, not sure about the stats. I have been on dialysis since late 2006
So in your opinion, higher patient morbidity and mortality rates are secondary to how patients are "treated?" As long as staff members have smiles on their faces and you have a comfortable chair to sit it, shortened life expectancy is OK?Quote from: ANDREW on June 02, 2011, 08:53:02 AMI am reporting how the patients are treated, not sure about the stats. I have been on dialysis since late 2006
Quote from: PatDowns on June 02, 2011, 09:07:24 AMSo in your opinion, higher patient morbidity and mortality rates are secondary to how patients are "treated?" As long as staff members have smiles on their faces and you have a comfortable chair to sit it, shortened life expectancy is OK?Quote from: ANDREW on June 02, 2011, 08:53:02 AMI am reporting how the patients are treated, not sure about the stats. I have been on dialysis since late 2006GET A LIFE
Obviously, you aren't much concerned about keeping yours going by being in denial about your clinic's performance. Your choice."The path of least resistance both for the neurologists and the patient is the limited care dialysis environment in the dialysis unit. Basically, in a center all the patient has to provide is a uremic body to be dialyzed and an access device for someone to inject. In exchange for this noninvolvement, the patient gives up a large portion of his life and becomes a prisoner of dialysis. Limited care dialysis scheduling is comparatively inflexible. The patient's life must be scheduled around the dialysis units' schedule as opposed to home hemodialysis where the dialysis procedure can be scheduled around your life. As in all circumstances, freedom requires that you accept responsibility. This particularly applies to dialysis. If the individual is willing to accept the responsibility for his treatment, he may go home, visit with his family in the evening while he is dialyzing, watch television and have a full day in which to conduct his family or business affairs. The reality is: do you want to respond to the beat of my drum or do you want to beat your own drum?"- John Bower, MD - Dialysis PioneerQuote from: ANDREW on June 02, 2011, 09:18:23 AMQuote from: PatDowns on June 02, 2011, 09:07:24 AMSo in your opinion, higher patient morbidity and mortality rates are secondary to how patients are "treated?" As long as staff members have smiles on their faces and you have a comfortable chair to sit it, shortened life expectancy is OK?Quote from: ANDREW on June 02, 2011, 08:53:02 AMI am reporting how the patients are treated, not sure about the stats. I have been on dialysis since late 2006GET A LIFE [/quotI am concerned, who in the hell appointed you the dialysis god
I am concerned, who in the hell appointed you the dialysis god
PAT; you can go F--- yourself
@ pat well your profile says 18+yrs in center so you can`t really condem in center dialysis now can you. i do in center & am totally involved in my treatment, but i`m on nocturnal & love it. sorry you hate what has given you 18+yrs of life. andrew stick it out this site can save your life some of the more positive info you can getmake it well worth it.
I am sorry I ever got involved with this site. I didn't expect a know it all like you pat
I came to learn, not to read what arrogant arseholes write I AM DONE HERE
patdowns, I don't know why you seem to be attacking Andrew, because all I saw was him complimented his clinic, and you through him under the bus for it. It's ok to post your opinion, but why the personal attack? That is not acceptable behavior and will result in being banned from IHD if it continues. As for the banked out language in Andrews post, he was only defending himself. I hope Andrew doesn't leave the site. Have a little compassion for others viewpoints and in return they will be more likely to listen to yours. People come here to vent with like minded individuals to learn and cope with this disease and dialysis. Sluff / Admin
Pat relax....we all know your opinion about dialysis patients standing up for their care....Live and let live!xo,R