Reading this kinda lifts my spirits a bit...You see, my friends are good friends (although one can be... sticky fingered at times) and they understand my dialysis better then most Adults do! the sheer ignorance I had to suffer from my Teachers while I was at school... well lets say i was glad that kids and teenagers are usually self-centred (in other words, they don't give a flying monkey, as long as i could still play cricket/football/whatever) on the plus side, I have MY name put onto the big achievements board in the assembly hall (funny enough its listed under "Fortitude in Adversity" ... all I did was get on with it and my life...) from now till the school gets knocked down (and on another note... the school nurse...*shudder* god... ignorance of the highest order there, and missing a couple hundred brain cells to boot!)anyway, my friends usually come round and keep me company while I'm on dialysis (sometimes till its gone 4 in the morning!) and they understand how and why my dialysis works, how the transplant list works etc. and it helps a lot. And we usually have a blast playing our computers and such together and that . - ShadesP.S does anyone else here have an aversion to alcoholic drinks? I can't stand them, although i will try and enjoy some wine at Christmas and such (but never more then half a glass)
Shades_Elfen, youve reminded me of something that happened to me at school. I was on PD for 9 months while in yr9 and during that time I either didnt go to school, or I went, and ended up going home halfway through the day. My report card for that year was pretty much blank, and most of the comments said "too difficult to grade". Then at the end of that year I got a transplant, and continued onto yr10 the next year without repeating. As a result of the transplant, I was attending school normally and my grades came back to normal. Because of that I was in the running for the "most improved in y10" in which you got a scholarship to attend a learning seminar thing at one of the top universities here. I didnt think I would get it, but I did, and I was pretty proud. I felt sort of bad about it though as the only reason why my grades came back up was because I was actually well enough to attend school. I dont think I really spoke to my friends much about dialysis or what I was going through, except for when I was going in for surgery I told them. A couple of them were more fasinated in seeing my catheter, which I really felt uncomfortable with.
"You mean you can't pee ... where does it go?"
I can think of only one time I've been rat-@ssed - at a wedding... I got into a fight with a tree.... I think it was a draw... it lost a branch, I got a scar on my forehead (that is almost impossible to see it now)as expected, I haven't gotten drunk again... mainly because I can't stand the taste of alcohol...
Quote from: Zach on August 27, 2006, 09:24:33 PM"You mean you can't pee ... where does it go?" lol ya I have been asked that too
"Really? Your kidneys have failed? You don't look sick."It's called "make-up," idiot. How bad am I supposed to look?Then there was the ditzy doc who piped up at my first appointment with "We should be able to get you a kidney right away!" What? Have you even heard of the waiting list? I was still at about 30% function at the time - there was no need to even be thinking about transplants and dialysis yet. (That doc didn't last long with me!)( I know this is an old post, but I've been reading all the older ones, trying to see if I've missed any helpful info. This one just struck me as absolutely hilarious!)
When he saw that my back was curved, he told me to do yoga. He said his back started to curve (yea, ok whatever) and he did yoga. Presto, his back was straight again. I told him I had osteoporosis and the vertebrae had collapsed and fused together and nothing could be done. He just kept saying yoga would fix it. *sigh* some people......
My favorite lately is from people wo have no idea what dialysis does to your fluid restrictions."Oh I thought if your kidneys were bad drinking more water would help""Oh you should take diuretics. You won't gain so much water weight. " Now where is that water going to go when my cells no longer have it in them and it is in my bloodstream?Or when you order a glass of ice in a restaurant and they bring you half a glass of ice, or the fast food restaurants who just do not understand how to fill, really fill a cup with ice, then fill it with drink."But you are not getting much soda." One says to me. I said "That is the idea. I can have the taste but not the liquid this way.