Someone mentioned in a post that we have a bad reputation here amongst the "professionals" out there in nephrology and dialysis land. They wont recommend the site to their patients, thus we lose a lot of potential people we could be reaching and adding. Thats a shame. I wonder if part of the problem is the NAME, "IHATEDIALYSIS".
Quote from: cariad on March 19, 2014, 11:45:04 AM Karlise! Thanks for joining the group.Quote from: Karlise13 on March 19, 2014, 11:29:27 AMNow i have returned to dialysis and I recently found this board after hearing about it in a job orientation/training session. This is superb news as it sounds like this site was mentioned in a positive way. We get reports from time to time that patients have been told to avoid the forum because some medical professionals believe we only focus on the negatives of renal failure and sit around feeling sorry for ourselves all day. In actuality, this forum is all about helping people make the best of a bad situation.I hope we will hear more from you, but regardless, thanks for letting us know you're out there and that you appreciate the site. We are here to HELP. Its time for the "professionals " to take a good look here. We do a lot of commiserating , yes, but also have a LOT of CRITICAL info. Even as a doctor I have learned a lot here. I hope through my offering "medical information and some education'' that we can be even more useful. When Hemodoc, Peter, is around we add even more. This site is very useful and important . It would be good if all Dialyisis units and nephrologists would take an honest look and see we have a lot to recommend.
Karlise! Thanks for joining the group.Quote from: Karlise13 on March 19, 2014, 11:29:27 AMNow i have returned to dialysis and I recently found this board after hearing about it in a job orientation/training session. This is superb news as it sounds like this site was mentioned in a positive way. We get reports from time to time that patients have been told to avoid the forum because some medical professionals believe we only focus on the negatives of renal failure and sit around feeling sorry for ourselves all day. In actuality, this forum is all about helping people make the best of a bad situation.I hope we will hear more from you, but regardless, thanks for letting us know you're out there and that you appreciate the site.
Now i have returned to dialysis and I recently found this board after hearing about it in a job orientation/training session.
Cariad, I read all you wrote. No problem with anything you said other than going after Iolare. He didnt say anything negative about anyone. He just sounded like he didnt want to upset anyone with positive comments. Lets not go after each other. We are all in the same boat of renal disease. WE actually need more people like you both. More active posting members. It gets REAL quiet around here sometimes(like this past weekend until I postsed this thread). If you really look at it, there are only a handful of regular posters. That is too bad as more posting brings out more dialogue and ideas. That is really why I posted this thread. WE simply do not have alot of active people here lately. Bring it on people!
Quote from: obsidianom on March 24, 2014, 04:54:18 AMCariad, I read all you wrote. No problem with anything you said other than going after Iolare. He didnt say anything negative about anyone. He just sounded like he didnt want to upset anyone with positive comments. Lets not go after each other. We are all in the same boat of renal disease. WE actually need more people like you both. More active posting members. It gets REAL quiet around here sometimes(like this past weekend until I postsed this thread). If you really look at it, there are only a handful of regular posters. That is too bad as more posting brings out more dialogue and ideas. That is really why I posted this thread. WE simply do not have alot of active people here lately. Bring it on people!Thank you for reading my post in its entirety, obsidianom. I assure you I was *not* going after Iolaire, I was saying that if he really thinks about it, it would make no sense from both our side and his if we were to reject people for positive comments and experiences. I take the support aspect of this site very seriously, as you will see if you were to delve into some of my posts. I stated very clearly that I have strong opinions about this, but as the internet doesn't allow for consideration of tone, I tried to make clear to everyone that I was not and am not angry about this. I will be honest, though. The day people tell me to not state how I really feel is the day I will be leaving the site. I hope this clears up any misunderstanding. Posting tends to go in waves, so if it seems light to you now, it will probably pick up. I think if you were to name one culprit for less posting it would have to be Facebook. People come on here, meet other people who understand them and support them, then connect on Facebook and often stop posting much on here. I don't like Facebook at all, so I only post here. I no longer bother asking 'where is this member' because inevitably they are absolutely fine and chatting merrily on Facebook.
Obsidianom, as cariad so clearly and correctly stated, the internet does not allow for consideration of tone, so please know that I ask the following questions with the greatest amount of respect.You have made it very clear that you are grateful for dialysis because it has made it possible for your wife, the one person who means the most to you, to continue living. We have heard a lot about how YOU do not hate dialysis, but how does SHE feel about it? We all of us are grateful for whichever RRT has made it possible for us to survive, but it is a HARD way to live and we do not always like it. Does your wife ever talk about how she feels about dialysis? Does SHE hate it?There seems to now be this line of reasoning flowing through some posts about how nephs and dialysis professionals prefer uninformed, quiet patients. Are you in the position to carry out a little experiment? If you are in fairly regular contact with renal professionals, perhaps you could tell them that you have friends/family who would like to know more about dialysis, and could said professionals provide you with educational materials? Could they guide you to online resources that seek to educate AND SUPPORT the dialysis patient so that you could pass this information on to those that are concerned about your wife? It would be fascinating to see what they say and may just give us all some insight into why they do not send more of their patients to this site. Thank you!!!Edited to add: Over the years, I've read intro posts from newbies who have come to the site BECAUSE OF the name, not in spite of it.
]I have read every one of your posts. I am a reader and read everything here. Remeber I have offered suggestions from all you have written.
I agree that Facebook is awful and I too refuse to be part of it. This is the only place I post anything.
I get my satisfaction out of helping here with my medical knowledge. I enjoy talking medicine and never leave it at the office. Besides my wife it is my favorite passion. That is why I hope for more people posting here. For selfish reasons it gives me more of a chance to help.
So in the end I care more about getting more people here than about the name . I do feel a name change would be beneficial to bring more people here. IHATEKIDNEYDISEASE would be more inclusive anyway.