My recommendation: get cancer instead of renal failure, they treat you better.Gerald LivelyMad as Hell!!
Lillipoo or lillipie;Try dialysis and cancer at the same time. I beat kideny faiolure after they said I'd never get off dialysis. I did it in eight months. I just finished a month of radiation for lymphoma and I am hopeful that the CT scan scheduled for next month will show no tumors.My remarks about dialysis vs chemotherapy has much to do with the quality of care. The repitive drudgery of dialysis in a faciluty that can also serve as a garage is an insult to the fact that we are human beings. Neither chemotherapy or dialysis is something we want to undergo, but my experience is the treatment for cancer, which can be very difficult, is far better with the professionalism of the staff and the welcoming decor of the facility. I have had cancer four times now, have beaten a full scale kidney failure (per the doctors), suggered surgery, multiple chemo sessions (including ABVD) and two radiation bouts. My choice is for better treatment for everyone.Gerald Lively
The hardest part of HHD is making time to do it. Other than that I remain active. I simply am not going to over-analyze ERSD. I strive to just keeping on going!
I just haaate dialysis with the passionn. Death looks really good most days. Im tired of the supplies coming when they want, the horrible food choices and the general public seems to not care at all about kidney failure. People almost worshop cancer and that is actually beatable.I dont want both. Just would rather have cancer and NOT kidney failure.People seem to be more sympathic towards cancer. Just my opinion.Lisa
Quote from: Lillupie on May 31, 2012, 05:40:34 PMI just haaate dialysis with the passionn. Death looks really good most days. Im tired of the supplies coming when they want, the horrible food choices and the general public seems to not care at all about kidney failure. People almost worshop cancer and that is actually beatable.I dont want both. Just would rather have cancer and NOT kidney failure.People seem to be more sympathic towards cancer. Just my opinion.LisaCancer is not a single disease, anymore than kidney disease, there are many varieties. Some varieties of each you would not wish upon anyone, let alone yourself. The thing I am having trouble with is that dialysis isn't a disease. Dialysis is a treatment. So let me reframe the question.If you had a choice would you treat your CKD with chemo? Just to narrow the choice. If instead of a year of conventional incenter hemo would you prefer 156 chemo sessions? It's hard to imagine the choice but if chemo somehow could replace kidney function to the same degree as incenter would you choose it?I'll say I would go with the dialysis.