Unhelpful Things to Say to Someone With Kidney Disease
11. Being Patient and Present

Conversations about kidney disease can be emotionally charged and may require patience and presence. Rushing through discussions or becoming distracted can convey disinterest or insensitivity. Instead, be present and patient, allowing the conversation to unfold naturally. Give them the time and space to express their thoughts and feelings without interruption. By demonstrating patience and attentiveness, you show that you value their experiences and are committed to supporting them.
12. Encouraging Shared Experiences

Finally, fostering a sense of shared experience can enhance the conversation and strengthen your connection. While it's important to avoid comparisons, sharing your own experiences with empathy and relevance can create a sense of solidarity. This approach can help them feel less isolated and more understood. Be mindful to keep the focus on their needs and experiences, using your stories to support and connect rather than overshadow. By encouraging shared experiences, you build a more supportive and empathetic dialogue.
