People must think that Dialysis isn't for the younger people.. (I'm 29) & if I had a penny for every time I was told ... I'm to young for dialysis or I'm to pretty to be on dialysis ... OR ... I look good for being on dialysis I would be RICH!! The best is when someone tells me they know I will get a kidney this year or in past years ... its been 7 yrs later & where is this kidney???
The worst thing that anyone has said to me was right after I was diagnosed and I was still in the hospital. My father's wife insisted that I had to repent to Jesus right away because I didn't have time to hesitate.
I always wanted someone to bring up religion being the cause of my kidney failure just so that I could point out that I must have had ticked off God in precisely the same way as my brother, mother, grandfather, and great-grandfather. That's not a personal punishment from a modern deity, that's a curse from a Greek tragedy.Instead, I'll have to save my wrath for those who thank God/Jesus for getting them a transplant but fail to blame God/Jesus for needing it in the first place.
the other day as I'm waiting for them to call me back to be put on dialysis.. another dialysis patients asks.. why I'm still on dialysis? its kind of hard to stop D without a kidney!
Quote from: MommyChick on November 11, 2012, 11:28:16 AMthe other day as I'm waiting for them to call me back to be put on dialysis.. another dialysis patients asks.. why I'm still on dialysis? its kind of hard to stop D without a kidney!That was a stupid question..I kinda like fooling with other patients that don't know me that well. I wait for the right question.. has to be "how long have you been doing this?" I say, "twenty years." They just look at me funny. It's true, I started dialysis in 1991, but if they're not specific, I won't answer specifically.Then there's the question, "how long have you been coming here?" The unit has only been open since September, so I'm honest when I answer their question too..I'm a jerk.. *LOL*
doctors are just as stupid as anyone else... trust me, I've seen many different ones since 1991...
I was recently in the hospital and encountered MDs who:- Didn't understand the term "residual function" when used in a renal context- Did not understand why I was transfusion adverse, and actually said "I didn't know that" when I mentioned antibody sensitization- Were not aware that home hemodialysis exists
I get the "are you diabetic" from everyone in the health care field. I want it tattooed on my forehead "I AM NOT DIABETIC!!"