For 22 years my family called me lazy and picked on me because I was different and couldn't keep up with them. A few other symptoms that they picked on me for. Then I was diagnosed with ESRD. They still pick on me for my shaky hands. But they cut me more slack now for being tired. Seems like everyone is judgmental. I guess I should be mad. If only I could stop my own judgmental side. But I at least try to only say my judgments in my head not out loud.
I decided to go back to school shortly after starting dialysis so I can finish my final exams and I get a lot of "what? you're still studying and going to school? if i were you I wouldnt"
How can I educate my friends and family about kidney disease without leaving the impression of "oh please feel sorry for me..."
Quote from: jadey on December 14, 2011, 09:47:19 PMHow can I educate my friends and family about kidney disease without leaving the impression of "oh please feel sorry for me..."This is a very good question, and I think it's important to come up with ways to give information.First, let me ask you...what do you want your friends and family to know?Imagine that I am your bff. Tell me about your kidney disease. Just the facts for now...
There are several IHD members who blog on fb about their kidney disease or about their partners' dialysis travails. Poppylicious blogs about being a 'renal wife"; she's just recently donated to her husband.