She feels strongly that dialysis is not the enemy ,it is kidney disease that is. She prefers we see dialysis as a way to save lives that 50 years ago couldnt be saved, much like her father. It is not perfect but it is the best we have now and beats the alternative.
Just as a personal aside, if I were to find out that my surgeon were reading I would be horrified. So I guess I'm a bit selfish, too. I don't want every last person involved in renal failure to join. I also am not too psyched about the idea of Gwyn joining. I would censor myself a bit more if I thought he were reading. He is not a reader, so there is little danger of him deciding to come on here. I think he is mystified by my spending any time on here at all.
Is it really the name that's the problem?I've dialyzed at dozens of centers in my travels throughout the U.S. and came across plenty of nurses and social workers who wouldn't allow me to leave patient information pamphlets published by the American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP). There will always be some renal professionals who prefer to keep the information loop closed to their patients.An ignorant patient is a quiet patient.
Well whatever happens I am happy that starting this thead brought a lot of posting and people out. It was real quiet for awhile there. It even brought Hemodoc back. If anyone noticed he hasnt been around much lately and was missed. Welcome back Peter.
Bad Ass!
I say keep the name. I DO hate dialysis. I never wanted it. I was angry when I returned to consciousness and found myself on dialysis. Angry and confused. While we all go through more positivie times in our lives and other negative times, I really don't think anyone likes dialysis. They may appreciate that it keeps them alive but the treatment time itself sucks. If the "professionals" don't like the name, I don't care. Let them try dialysis and tell us they like it.I am of the opinion that the professionals who don't like this site would not like it no matter what we called it. These are the people who are afraid of us hearing other opinions. There are still plenty of insecure professionals who don't want to be questioned. And they're trying to run a business for money. I think of the recent discussion on pump speed. For an uninformed patient, you can say you're at the perfect pump speed. For another patient, you may have to spend time discussing pump speed, maybe rearrange who goes in what chair because of changes in run time, etc. I have good doctors willing to give me a real answer and discuss pros and cons but some don't. We could call this We Love Fluffy Clouds and the same people wouldn't recommend it. Personally, I hate dialysis.
Oh and I LOVE FLUFFY CLOUDS!
Quote from: okarol on March 24, 2014, 07:52:29 PMOh and I LOVE FLUFFY CLOUDS!And I love you!
I was told although we have a place to vent, we have to be mindful of other people feelings. Promoting a form of dialysis is one thing but telling another patient he or she will die if he or she don’t use this or that form of dialysis is one of the reasons this site is frowned upon by some people. It is very hard for some patients but to hear a member say a patient will not live long because he or she chooses not to do dialysis that way or that long can be a dangerous thing to some patients who do not have a choice. They can give up more quickly by thinking that they cannot live an active life in-center However, I am glad that there are patients who choose to stay in-center and are long-term survivors because they are inspiration to all in-center patients.
I was told although we have a place to vent, we have to be mindful of other people feelings. Promoting a form of dialysis is one thing but telling another patient he or she will die if he or she don’t use this or that form of dialysis is one of the reasons this site is frowned upon by some people. It is very hard for some patients but to hear a member say a patient will not live long because he or she chooses not to do dialysis that way or that long can be a dangerous thing to some patients who do not have a choice. They can give up more quickly by thinking that they cannot live an active life in-center However, I am glad that there are patients who choose to stay in-center and are long-term survivors because they are inspiration to all in-center patients. Should we change the name? Absolutely Not :thumb up;