It's so sad to me how many people have kidney disease or are heading to kidney disease and yet we're invisible. I don't object to the publicity other diseases like breast cancer get but why does no one talk about kidney disease? It is so easy and inexpensive to get a BP check and a quick urine test for sugar and protein. Then if we could convince those people to make a few small changes to their lifestyle/diet we could put off dialysis for a long time. Instead, many people find out when they wake up in the hospital after a serious problem. We could save millions of dollars and many lives. But there is no public will to think about the screening for this.I am not talking about many of us (me included) who were born with kidney disease. I am talking about kidneys destroyed by untreated high blood pressure or diabetes. Many of those people don't even know they have a problem.
Has anyone been reading the news lately where new guidelines have been set forth that recommend AGAINST routine screening for kidney disease?
I'm very much in favour of routine health tests, but I know several people who have had warnings about their health and who are doing NOTHING about making minor adjustment to their lives in order to stay healthy.One of my son's friends who is 39 has already had three heart attacks. He is grossly overweight, smokes and drinks like a fish. He is a reformed health nut for about a month after each heart attack, when he goes back to his usual lifestyle.There are two women in my U3A group (over 55) who are pre-diabetic. Neither of them have adjusted their diets and one is a couch potato. They sit with me in the group knowing about my dialysis, with me telling them that diabetes is the major reason a lot of people have to have dialysis, and they think it won't happen to them.It's such a waste of life when people are warned, but can't or won't make even small adjustments to keep their health.