EPISODE · May 19, 2025 · 25 MIN
Anxiety, Stress, Dialysis, and Spirituality
from The Indigo Mind Podcast · host Indigo Sky
Send us Fan MailIn today’s episode I will discuss how anxiety and stress are associated with kidney disease, and most importantly people who are on dialysis are prone to anxiety, stress and depression and anger! We are misunderstood by many, including doctors and nurses and technicians who attend us on dialysis. It seems everyone is busy telling us what not to do, drink and eat. But no one has offered me any advice or education or tips for that matter on how to live a healthy productive lifestyle. I’m amazed it’s been almost two years this October since I got on dialysis and I feel disappointed in the medical system and my dialysis clinic. But my spirituality and faith in God has kept me going. Sit back and enjoy the show.Thanks for being here and supporting the podcast. Music by epidemic soundCover Art by Indigo SkySupport the showThank you for being here, if you enjoy our content, please consider following us on social media 👍Youtube https://linktw.in/38yFOBhttps://instagram.com/indigo_skydreamerhttps://facebook.com/indigoskyhttps://theindigomindpodcast.buzzsprout.com🎶 I use Epidemic Sound for all of my podcasts and video content. Sign up now and enjoy 30 days FREE! https://epidemicsound.com/referral/d75s57Cover Art Designs By Indigo Sky
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Send us Fan Mail In today’s episode I will discuss how anxiety and stress are associated with kidney disease, and most importantly people who are on dialysis are prone to anxiety, stress and depression and anger! We are misunderstood by many, including doctors and nurses and technicians who attend us on dialysis. It seems everyone is busy telling us what not to do, drink and eat. But no one has offered me any advice or education or tips for that matter on how to live a healthy pro...
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