Quote from: cdwbrooklyn on March 28, 2014, 01:39:12 PMI 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. Very, VERY good points!!! It is important to support and advocate for the vast majority of patients who are in-center, no matter what the reason.
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.
Think about it, if IHD was a name folks were ashamed of, then explain why this site now has over 9000 members?Nothing wrong with the name whatsoever and I have and would post an ad at any dialysis unit for this site. If the for profit based dialysis centers get their feathers ruffled by a site that tells the truth about their dialysis practices in the name alone, then so be it.The truth is that IHD tells the truth of in-center dialysis practices in the US and that chaps their hide a bit. The resistance to this site has nothing to do with its name I am afraid. Instead of learning from patients and improving care, the for profit staff are only setting up a rear guard action to preserve their failed practice model. One day, they will no longer stand when IHD membership swells to a hundred thousand folks. In fact, I believe folks should just start handing out flyers for IHD to all of their fellow patients.Name change? No way, it is brilliant and effective and tells the truth right in the name alone. The answer from the administrators and I sure will be Epoman's. If you don't like the name, go get your own site. Name change, no, it will never happen and I am fine with that. Besides, IHD is about as hard to remember as I am capable any longer. IHD is just fine in my opinion.
BTW, I went through a name change process back in the 1980s when I was president of the Atlanta Area AAKP chapter. AAKP (American Association of Kidney Patients) was formed in 1969 as the National Association of Patients on Hemodialysis and Transplantation or NAPHT. It was a mouthful to say, hard to explain to the lay public, and with the advent of PD, no longer inclusive of who we were. The name change caused a huge furor, especially with the "old-timers" and some of the founders of the organization. It became a personal issue and they couldn't see the forest beyond the trees. While the organization might now be a shadow of its former self, the name change was a huge positive.
PS. Bye being so down on dialyisis we are scaring away people who may be getting close to end stage renal disease and are fearful enough. They already fear what is coming , and talking negatively about dialysis so much just makes them more afraid. Not everyone can have a transplant, and so encouraging them in their upcoming dialysis would be a far better way to go. For some of them it is an inevitabity and hearing how much it is hated only creates fearful ,scrared, stressed out people. Is that what we really want? I think we can do, better. The truth about dialysis is one thing, but I fear we have become like the old Soviet Union newspaper Pravda that only allowed one version of the truth . No dissent was allowed.
Think about it, if IHD was a name folks were ashamed of, then explain why this site now has over 9000 members?
This from Tcoolbroth's intro can easily be interpretted as an apology: "I felt so much better - mentally and physically - while I was on dialysis. Sorry guys , I am just giving my honest opinion."
Dialysis is one of those things you truly can't understand until you try it. Some people are much better about keeping a happy attitude even when going through something awful than others. I'm not that person.
You can all hate the other enemy which is the American WAY of dialysis which is money driven, but thats another issue .
Now go for my jugular if you want .
While you spew hate for dialysis many of you would be dead without it. Thats the real truth.
I hate dialysis. I hate my renal disease more. I call my Pureflow my "torment" machine because it is a pain in the neck to keep it going day by day. I love to be able to vent about these difficulties.Yes, I do appreciate dialysis more than you can know. But, shucks, I really do hate dialysis especially those huge freaking needles!!! Come on folks, do you know anyone, anywhere who "likes" dialysis? To say you appreciate something, feel better with something is quite different than stating you "like" something. No way, I really hate dialysis. The name is perfect in my non-authoritarian opinion.
The point of the name, again from my POV, could arguably be keeping THOUSANDS OF OTHERS from either finding it or being referred to it. Very, very simple concept.