I hate the term ESRD which is probably no surprise since I complain about a lot of the terms routinely used in dialysis. I would much prefer CKD5 since I think it would be very helpful to highlight the idea that kidney disease is a progression from CKD1 to CKD5. My understanding is that is would take the intervention of the Pope and or God to change the term since it is written into all the Medicare legislation. Same reason Medicare uses hematocrit instead of hemoglobin, even though hemoglobin is a better measure it would be just too hard to change.
I must admit i feel the same way about being called 'disabled' .
Its a term to describe the progression of a disease that we have, not a label. It isn't like you wearing a pocket protector and everyone in the office designates you as the dork, or if you drive a 700 series BMW and people label you as a pretentious snob. It will only be a label if you perceive it to be. Does anyone have a problem with the "label" CKD? Maybe we shouldn't call type 2 diabetes, type 2 diabetes? Lets all label eachother as happy little people. I mean, you are happy to be alive right?
Everyone Still Refusing to Die
I hate the term ESRD which is probably no surprise since I complain about a lot of the terms routinely used in dialysis. I would much prefer CKD5 since I think it would be very helpful to highlight the idea that kidney disease is a progression from CKD1 to CKD5.
I mean, World Kidney Day is coming up and I am heeding the call to get proactive about my Renal Insufficiency.