This whole dialysis routine has become a real downer,from the unrelenting schedule to the uncomfortable chair, after a very active life i now feel like a wild animal trapped in a cage with no way out.
Have talked to the hospitals mental health doctor and after asking me a bunch of questions that seemed focused on weather i had Altzhmers they came back the next day and said they could do nothing for me.
Honestly, I just do not understand why the mental health and emotional wellbeing of the millions of people dealing with chronic illness and resulting treatments is systematically ignored. Just because the hospital mental health docs day they can do nothing for you doesn't mean that no one can help you.We all are living under circumstances that will not change any time soon, if ever. We need help in creating ways, having tools, that help us cope. What may work for me may not work for you. Very few people could cope with such a change in life without a lot of struggle. You have suffered a loss, and you are grieving.
I was talking to the spouse of a person who used to work for me. Last I knew he was making over $250,000 a year and this woman was vivdly describing for me how she thought she was middle class at best. She said they just could not afford to worry about helping others. I think I offended her when I finally asked how she thought people making less than $20,000 a year could afford housing, food, and healthcare, not to mention things like car payments, electricity bills and the like. We have become a self obsessed culture, where the only time you hear any concern with mental health is after a mass shooting.
Quote from: GA_DAWG on October 01, 2019, 01:56:59 PMIts quite a privilege to have good insurance and to be able to afford copays. Or you could live in a country like Canada where national healthcare covers all costs/
Its quite a privilege to have good insurance and to be able to afford copays.
Quote from: iolaire on October 01, 2019, 02:13:12 PMQuote from: GA_DAWG on October 01, 2019, 01:56:59 PMIts quite a privilege to have good insurance and to be able to afford copays. Or you could live in a country like Canada where national healthcare covers all costs/We tried. We are in a slight setback period. I can only hope that period ends and compassion is back in favor soon.
Part of the reason for what you speak of kristina, I believe, is the anonymity of the internet. There are some really bad actors on it, and it has gradually come to the fore in everyday life in public. Also we have churches and other leaders telling us we should not worry about other people, just get what you want because God wants you to be rich. It is a far cry from what I learned in church. I was talking to the spouse of a person who used to work for me. Last I knew he was making over $250,000 a year and this woman was vivdly describing for me how she thought she was middle class at best. She said they just could not afford to worry about helping others. I think I offended her when I finally asked how she thought people making less than $20,000 a year could afford housing, food, and healthcare, not to mention things like car payments, electricity bills and the like. We have become a self obsessed culture, where the only time you hear any concern with mental health is after a mass shooting.