I was just sitting here thinking and I thought I would post something for discussion. Any of you who have websites, do your family members go to it and show you support? Do you expect them to or wish for them to? Or do you care if they never even check your site out? Just something I was curious about. Maybe I am just self-absorbed so I thought I would ask your opinions! Post away! Anything
You're not the only one Angie, I run 7 dialysis websites and my mom, dad, or my brother do not visit them. My mom and dad will ask "how is your site going, get any new hits?" My brother, when we talked never went either and never asked about them. Even though he knew how important they are to me. It does hurt me sometimes but they really have NEVER been interested in my "dialysis life" or anything to do with it.- Epoman
As with Goofynina, this is not my website but my family knows about it. They don't come and look. I'm glad because I say things on here that they would not like to hear. Angie I can understand you feeling bad, but Jeff reads your stuff and he is your family.
No one in my life gives a damn about what I do on the internet. My son however would share my seat no matter what I do just to be near me.I don't have my own site yet but I spend most of my free time involved with IHD so it might as well be mine.
Dialysis is one unique experience. Unless you are going through it nobody else seems to be able to comprehend it. I stopped explaining years ago.
The outrageously underinformed public (pity them) have the immense capacity to ask so many dumb questons just remembering them gives me headache.
Angie I can understand you feeling bad, but Jeff reads your stuff and he is your family.
Angie a little advice. I am 45 years old and I have never to this day feel accepted by some people including my family. Now there are two ways of looking at this. Either I did something that makes them not accept me or take an interest in what I'm doing. ORThey are just that screwed up and their opinion shouldn't direct my life's road or direction.Only you know which one of these apply to yourself. I think Rerun said it the bestJust my worth.
My parent's don't log in to this website on their own, however if I ask them to come read something from here, they do. They have always been there for me with my health. They understand my diet and blah blah, and when an ignorant person comes along and thinks they know everything I usually don't need to correct them, if my parents are there, they will gladly do it.
I don't want family to go on this site, because it is the one place I can vent, rant and be myself. They could be hurt by some of my posts! This is my little comfort zone!!!
What kind of questions do you get asked and how do you answer?
Quote from: angieskidney on February 06, 2007, 02:29:15 AMWhat kind of questions do you get asked and how do you answer? "How are you? How's dialysis going?"I'm fine. It's fine. Fine, fine, fine, fine, fine.They don't want to know - and they don't understand when you tell them - so I've given up trying. I have a select few among my friends and family who want a real answer, and will listen when I give it. All the rest are a waste of breath when it comes to details.
I must say psychologically things have improved a lot. 30 years ago there was absolutely no venue to share your true feelings as a dialysis patient. You were surrounded by the wall of ignorance and indifference. Thank God for the online community!