Sure, but I'll just think California is on fire again.
Evidently a lot of people think that all kidney failure is caused by diabetes.So when I tell someone I have kidney failure, it's always the same routine:Q: Do you have diabetes?A: No.Q: Do you have high blood pressure?A: No.Q: Do you have heart disease?A: No.Q: Then how did you get kidney failure?A: Urinary retention from BPH.I've been doing that routine so many times, I'm sick of it.I had met with the Peritoneal Nurse at my center to discuss switching to PD. And she started in with the same routine. This time I couldn't take it any more so I replied:Q: ....Then how did you get kidney failure?A: The Lord smote me with His Mighty Hand.
Oh and I just LOVE hearing conversations people have about not wanting to give their organs when they die because they think they won't get into Heaven without them. These type of comments usually take place where people don't know me. This happened in an English class once and the professor brought the topic up. I didn't hear from one person in the room who wanted to give their organs when they die.
I have read these threads almost constantly the past couple of weeks. As a new dialysis candidate I'm sure I would have made many of the ignorant comments. I wonder if it should be labeled as "things well meaning but uneducated people have said" (for the most part I mean as some were out and out ignorant.Since November when I found out I needed to start dialysis soon, I have questioned why the lack of general information. I mean all of the different treatments, causes, acronyms and types of dialysis can make your head swim. I mean more awareness would general more knowledge which would generate more money which would generate more education which would generate more research which would generate less stupid (annoying) questions. Omg, I gotta think about something else don't I?
I wonder if it should be labeled as "things well meaning but uneducated people have said" (for the most part I mean as some were out and out ignorant.
"How can you be tired?" "You just got out of dialysis."
no one will ever understand how tired I am"How can you be tired?" "You just got out of dialysis."
This is serious and probably "blissful" but one of my doctors and the nurses from the class said that'd I would feel really good after dialysis. I really thought that was true.