What I find most disturbing about the article is that it is merely pointing out that there IS a problem which we, the Dialysis Patients, have known for years.The article offers NO insight as to possible treatment of this condition.We need a number of treatment approaches such as diet/supplements necessary to slightly increase metabolic function. Possibly a chemical boost, non-caffinated as that causes my heart to skip beats, but something that may help increase energy. While many do have some minor symptoms of depression I venture most are not sufficient for a clinical diagnosis of depression. A very light dosage of a light anti-depressant may not be such a 'bad' idea as well.Same with a light muscle relaxant and a non-opiod pain medication.If the combination of these four meds in very small doses, small enough that any one would not have any perceivable effect on it's own, but the combination together could make a measurable difference in our functioning.This needs serious study.
For every affliction there is a natural plant that should be used, included in our diet, either eaten, made into tea, smoked, whatever, to manage that affliction.