what is this group suggesting for pre-dialysis and dialysis folks as an alternative? Based on my own experience and in speaking with other patients there is a lot of pressure to get onto dialysis before it is necessary. And based on an article I recently read, DaVita is teaming with another company to open up more dialysis centers all over Long Island as if there was not enough of them. Are they expecting an influx of patients? so much for dialysis not being profitable.
Good luck on your endeavors!
I am trying to advocate for a medical cure for chronic kidney disease that will prevent people from needing to get on dialysis within their lifetime. This medical scientific cure is something that is quite achievable (eg
http://hsci.harvard.edu/kidney-disease-0) if there was enough research money devoted to finding a cure to halt progression of CKD. Currently kidney disease gets a piddly amount of government funding compared to more high profile diseases like cancer and HIV. Our advocacy group is to start a new urgent push towards getting more research funding to find better treatments for CKD.
Even for those who are already on dialysis, there is still hope for alternative viable medical research solutions than dialysis. Harvard for example is also working very hard to realise the potential of stem cell based regeneration strategies (NOT to be confused with current unproven untested stem cell treatments in emerging less developed countries!!!).
So, in the spirit of the IHD site, we who are in pre-dialysis CKD don't want to end up on dialysis. For those who are already on D, we want the answer to their prayers to find a way to get off D.
As for the predicted numbers of people needing dialysis in the future - this is anticipated to rise almost exponentially globally as the diabetes epidemic & other causes of CKD continues it's massive onslaught in the newly developing countries & in first world economies. Kidney disease is a rapidly rising problem that currently only has as an endpoint 2 options - dialysis or kidney transplantation. Both options comes with significant risks and health complications. The best option is to prevent people from reaching ESRD. To achieve that, we need an unprecedented level of investment into kidney medical R&D.
As kidney patients we need to start advocating for a cure for kidney disease instead of just hoping and praying that one will just miraculously materialise when we need it the most.
Please message me if you are interested in knowing more.
Athena