Because serious illness is extremely rare in a human population which has been evolving for a million years to weed out all the genetic types likely to become sick, most people can abuse their body with drugs, drink, excessive food intake, lack of exercise, and lack of sleep and yet still remain essentially healthy. Just look at all the street people sleeping in cardboard boxes and drinking mouthwash for the inexpensive alcohol they can get from it and eating little else -- they all must have two perfectly functioning kidneys, even after years of living like that, or they would be dead!As a result, when you let some healthy person know how sick you are, he will automatically assume you must have severely abused your body in some dreadful and stupid way in order to have become that ill, because in his own experience, no matter how careless of his health he may be, he simply cannot get sick.
As a result, when you let some healthy person know how sick you are, he will automatically assume you must have severely abused your body in some dreadful and stupid way in order to have become that ill, because in his own experience, no matter how careless of his health he may be, he simply cannot get sick.
a lot of people think I must have done something to make my kidneys fail, and so now I "deserve" having dialysis because of whatever it was that I did. I didn't do anything! I got vasculitis! I want to say to some people, "This could happen to you, too, you know!"
Or to me as they are reading my chart..."You're diabetic, right?" "No asshole. Read the chart. I am not diabetic." I hate the assumptions just because a lot of other people have ESRD and are diabetic, I fit the mold. Sheez!
Oooooops....is this a site for Dialysis patients?....oooops....wrong site ....I have Dualyisis....
Hmmm . . - wouldn't that be Duelalysis? Make one of them the patient and put one in a white coat - I think my doc would be much more helpful if I had a light saber. . .
Because serious illness is extremely rare in a human population which has been evolving for a million years to weed out all the genetic types likely to become sick....
Quote from: stauffenberg on November 21, 2006, 02:18:00 PMBecause serious illness is extremely rare in a human population which has been evolving for a million years to weed out all the genetic types likely to become sick....What are you talking about? Serious illness is extremely rare?Tell that to folks with breast cancer, or colon cancer, or prostate cancer, or AIDS, or heart disease, or diabetes, or Hepatitis C.Your theory doesn't wash.
There are tens of thousands of different TYPES of disease, but some of these types are represented by only a handful of individuals per country, such as Hutchinson-Gilford's Disease, Progeria, von Recklingshausen's Syndrome, etc. Anecdotal impressions to the contrary, hard epidemiological data shows that only a small percentage of the population is ever seriously and chronically ill. Just look at renal failure: it may look like a major issue to us, but in fact, only one person in a thousand is on dialysis in the U.S. -- that's 0.1 %.
When people hear that Jenna has kidney failure and needs a transplant they ask, of course. "Is she on the list?"I look at them and ask, "List?"I love watching them try to explain it.
many people have benefited from their prayers and that hopefully if she puts one in for me I wont need a kidney. What the??
So the medical field doesn't know all that much either....everytime I go to the ER, they ask for your history of course, and I have to say I had a kidney transplant before. Everytime, this is the first question after I say that.. "Which kidney?"... Which kidney WHAT?? I had a whole new kidney put in... WTF.... where do these people go to school??? .."Was is it the right or left kidney?" uhm, neither? My kidneys failed and I had a new one put in.. so I have 3 kidneys in me, all of which dont work now.