• For those patients who need dialysis, NIH is studying whether more frequent dialysis allows them to have a more normal life.
How does a dialysis patient get cardiovascular disease?
Thank you....this information is enlightening......I LOVE that bright light at the end of the tunnel!
With respect to more frequent and/or longer dialysis being more healthy for patients, this is of course true, but it raises the paradox common to most chronic diseases, which is that the effort to improve the patient's health can itself become so burdensome that it is more debilitating than the disease. Many patients plead with their doctors to be allowed LESS time on dialysis, because they still want some time left in their lives actually to LIVE, but the doctors, with their biocentric prejudice, which comes with their education, tend to believe that 'success' means keeping the patient alive longer, even if life becomes worthless because of the intrusiveness of the treatment. You have to avoid devoting so many resources of time and energy to keeping yourself alive that you have no time or energy to live with the extra time you buy yourself.