I Hate Dialysis Message Board
Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: bette1 on March 21, 2009, 11:25:52 AM
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I need to rant!
This past week I've been feeling that all I do is housework and dialysis. I feel like I need something else in my life. I have a bunch of hobbies, but I really feel that I am not contributing to the world at large, like I have been so focused on my health and family, that I am not giving to anyone else. I realize how fortunate I am to even have the opportunity to stay alive through dialysis. I just don't know what I can do to give back. It's hard because I'm tired so much. Any suggestions?
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Write an article for RSNhope.org.
Post here on IHD.com
Check other sites for your health issues.
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Bette, I have no words of wisdom but I wonder if you, and so many other in IHD, realize what impact your lives have on people like me -- new to the situation and totaly scared. I can't imagine what other "contribution to the world at large" you could do that is more powerful.
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Bette, I have no words of wisdom but I wonder if you, and so many other in IHD, realize what impact your lives have on people like me -- new to the situation and totaly scared. I can't imagine what other "contribution to the world at large" you could do that is more powerful.
dwcrawford -- What a beautiful thing to say to someone else! You are so right about Bette's "contribution," and you said it to her so perfectly.
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Bette, I have no words of wisdom but I wonder if you, and so many other in IHD, realize what impact your lives have on people like me -- new to the situation and totaly scared. I can't imagine what other "contribution to the world at large" you could do that is more powerful.
Well said, dw. Bette, helping others here by sharing your experiences is a great way to make a difference. You can give support to someone who is frightened of the future. Your first hand knowledge is invaluable. We are glad you are a part of this great group :grouphug;
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Whenever I need to understand what is going on with my husband, I come and read what other dialysis patients share.
Thank you.
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you guys took the words out of my keyboard.
You don't have to build houses for the poor or give thousands to charity to contribute. In your own way you're giving back through experience, advice and plain 'ol support!!
If you feel you need to do more though perhaps you could see if the local elementary school could use someone to help with reading or things like that. My motherr did that in the last year or two of her life - once a month she walked down the road and spent a morning reading books to the kids. She got a great kick out of that I think and she gave something back. That sort of activity wouldn't be too taxing on the system (I think) and is positive. Perhaps a local "old folks home" could use a volunteer also. Something like that.
In the meantime though just being here is absolutely giving back to the world.. and IHD *is* truly world wide! You have greater impact than you think!! (just ask the ladies of IHD about me!!! :rofl;)
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This thread has helped me see things differently. We all contribute in our own ways, both obvious and not so obvious.
:thx; :2thumbsup;
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If I may add just one more thing, Bette.... don't spend too much t ime on the housework. I find that it will wait for you.
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One thing you might consider, is to get more involved in improving your community. Is there anything that might improve your community? Even something as simple as having a traffic light installed at a busy intersection? If so, then get involved with community organizing. Talk it over with your neighbors. Attend your local town council meetings and raise the issue.
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I am so glad that you guys are out there for me. Your support really means so much to me. I am tearing up as I type this. Thanks.