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In general, Patients with kidney disease have many negative emotions, such as stress, frustration, anger, etc. Now see the following:
Disappointed and frustrated feelings
It is normal that you may feel down and depressed when you experience the treatment for kidney disease. Besides, you may be less energic and have nausea. Depression can affect your decisions on the treatment. You should keep these feelings under control. Before you become desperate and have no hope to live, you need to let your doctor and family know. With their help, you can relieve your despair.
Worried and fearful feelings
When you realize that you suffer from kidney disease, the initial feelings you have must be fear and anxiety. You begin to think about many things which kidney disease make you fail to do. You may wonder how long time you can live, or your kidney disease cause a big burden to your family. What is worse, you fear your life in the future and have no courage to face the reality. Under the above situations, you need to adjust your attitude to kidney disease and give yourself a determined faith. You must believe that your kidney disease can be treated.
Anger
When you feel uncomfortable and worried, you become very prone to be angry and outrageous. You complain about your kidney disease. You are very angry why it is you, not others that suffer from kidney disease. And you feel unfair. Anger can prevent you from going to see a doctor and cooperating well with treatment. You should adjust your attitude to life.
When a patient starts the treatment, he believes his suffering is not going to change. Since the disease is chronic, he is fed up with treatments, he loses faith and often becomes a total wreck, cursing the situation he is in. In this way he actually multiplies his suffering. Due to all this, he is unable to take the treatment with an open mind. But after learning Vipassana, the total outlook towards life and disease changes. Now he understands: "Oh, this is a good opportunity to reduce my pain and grief." Now he understands his own responsibility. He also realizes that nothing is permanent, that his disease will also change. His pain now becomes a tool to establish equanimity. Hence, he endures the disease with less suffering, instead of multiplying his suffering. The total attitude towards pain and suffering changes.
they and their relatives are passing through a highly stressful and restless period. In their desperation, they often change therapies and try a number of methods to be rid of this suffering. In this condition, the patient as well as his relatives live in a continual state of insecurity, fear, deep despair, sorrow and distress. Even in this condition, if the patient uses Vipassana along with other therapies, the remaining part of his life becomes less agonizing..
The above emotions are very common for the patients with kidney disease. Remember to keep these under your control and get timely help from your doctor and family if these negative emotions develop to worse.
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