An example of how uninformed the general public is about dialysis: A few months ago, I went into the local convenience store to pick up a few things. When I got to the register, the cashier asked how my day was, and I said it was ok, but I had a rough dialysis treatment (that was when I was still in-centre and I crashed all the time). She responded "Oh, I could never do dialysis, I hate water!" I just paid for my items, and left the store shaking my head. I don't begin to know how she came up with that one. Adam
Ohh just wait till they tell you kidney failure can be cured with cranberry juice.
This really isn't the right place to talk about Social Workers but I have to tell you my experience last week.Aahhhh that was a good day.
Quote Ohh just wait till they tell you kidney failure can be cured with cranberry juice. Cranberry juice? HECK NO!!!! Didn't they tell you that changed? Now they recommend pepto-bismal with a shot of soy.....
I hate that I'm the youngest one at my unit (I'm 21). Any time someone new visits a patient or there's a new patient, they stare at me through my entire treatment like they can't believe I'm there. It's really weird when people my age come to visit their grandparent on dialysis, because they really stare. I hate it. It makes me feel like some sort of animal in a zoo. Maybe I should start charging admission.
okarol= yea thats EXACTLY how I feel at times when ppl stare- I just smile and think yes you're not seeing things!!
How old are you?