You're not asking about renal failure in this thread are you? You were asking about Davita correct? So did you at least read the links I gave you? And if not why didn't you, and if you did what do you think of davita now?I'm sorry sandmansa you are an outsider. Until you have needles stuck in you for dialysis, or a tube coming out if your stomach, Marry Angie, OR until you at the VERY least live in the same COUNTRY as Angie, you ARE an outsider. I'm sorry but it's true. I'm not trying to be mean. I like you, I really do. You can understand the medical portion of our strife and you can become very educated on ESRD, but you can not understand the emotional aspect, the emotional strain on our Psyche. Here's another example: I can explain to you how much it sucks to be in a wheelchair, BUT even if you sit in my wheelchair for 24 hours, you know at the end of those 24 hours you WILL be able to get up and go for a run. So no matter what I tell you about how it sucks to not be able to walk or the struggles I face everyday you will never understand unless you end up in a wheelchair yourself. Does that make any sense?So let me know what you think of davita after you read those links I provided.
Quote from: Epoman on July 29, 2006, 09:06:03 PMYou're not asking about renal failure in this thread are you? You were asking about Davita correct? So did you at least read the links I gave you? And if not why didn't you, and if you did what do you think of davita now?I'm sorry sandmansa you are an outsider. Until you have needles stuck in you for dialysis, or a tube coming out if your stomach, Marry Angie, OR until you at the VERY least live in the same COUNTRY as Angie, you ARE an outsider. I'm sorry but it's true. I'm not trying to be mean. I like you, I really do. You can understand the medical portion of our strife and you can become very educated on ESRD, but you can not understand the emotional aspect, the emotional strain on our Psyche. Here's another example: I can explain to you how much it sucks to be in a wheelchair, BUT even if you sit in my wheelchair for 24 hours, you know at the end of those 24 hours you WILL be able to get up and go for a run. So no matter what I tell you about how it sucks to not be able to walk or the struggles I face everyday you will never understand unless you end up in a wheelchair yourself. Does that make any sense?So let me know what you think of davita after you read those links I provided.Gerrrr! Your telling me that I need to contract kidney disease, marry Angie or at least, move to her country to earn your respect? You just make me want to yell obscenities at you, you know that? Yes, I was just asking about Davita in this thread. And yes, I did read the links you provided and yes, I have read most of them before. Most of them are just about impersonal gripes about how the Davita cooperation has made some of you feel disrespected or like a piece of shit. Well, I can sympathize with you there but does that make them something that should be avoided? Maybe or maybe not. There was one or two that made me worry. One in particular was the one where those on private insurance would get treated like royalty where everyone else would be treated like a dog. What I am mainly concerned about is the level of care someone could or would receive from one of their clinics. The reason for my asking that is because Angie has expressed interest in moving to Philadelphia and there are a few Davita clinics in my area, among others. What I want to know is what kind of treatment should Angie and I expect from Davita IF Davita was to become an option?I don't mean to sound insulting here but please stop telling me what can and can't understand. I already told you in my last post that I know that I can't comprehend what is like to live without kidneys or to be on dialysis. Your 100% right about this but I can learn most other aspects. Oh, and for your information, I do know what it's like to be in a wheelchair. Not because I couldn't stand or walk at all. It was because I had no sense of balance and couldn't walk because of it. I suffered from an inner ear infection when I was a kid, that rendered me completely deaf and without a sense of balance for nearly a year. So just like how you can not help me to understand the emotional aspect of being a renal patient, I can not help you to understand the emotional aspect of being stone deaf or to throw up on yourself every stinking day for nearly a year because you were so dizzy that you didn't know which way was up. I am not an outcast, I am a human being just like everyone else damn it and I only expect to be treated as human being.
I'm curious as to you were able to take the pictures since it was for staff only and not patients. Is there a story there?Mom 3
Do these people not know how to have fun without unnecessary extravagance and without losing their dignity? We can't expect them to respect their patients when they apparently have no respect for themselves. It appears they are immature, wasteful, ridiculous and many seem to be engaging in behavior which appears to almost breach the borderline of debauchery.
Those pictures are absolutely ridiculous! Very silly indeed for a bunch of adults. When I think of all the revenue spent on a silly party it is a shame...spend the money on patient care items, new TV's, tip-stops, gelfoam, or, how about this - a back up generator! Shame shame shame!
What I don't understand is why dialysis is costing so much in a developed country like the United States. I even find the dialysis cost here in the BVI excessive - it is $500 per session - $6000 per month. And we have the same machines as you guys and excellent care. In my home country, a private clinic costs $300 or $350 per session, and again, the machines are new and the care is good.I just simply don't understand.
Quote from: bajanne2000 on August 05, 2006, 01:54:01 AMWhat I don't understand is why dialysis is costing so much in a developed country like the United States. I even find the dialysis cost here in the BVI excessive - it is $500 per session - $6000 per month. And we have the same machines as you guys and excellent care. In my home country, a private clinic costs $300 or $350 per session, and again, the machines are new and the care is good.I just simply don't understand.Is that including the medication like Heparin and Epo/Eprex/Arenesp?