Jbeany I have been gone for abit, I do hope everything is going well for you
If you find the right guy he won't be bothered too much. Of course as someone who dated a dialysis patient the hardest thing at first was to get Jenn to feel she was worth dating. She was worried she was going to hurt me. She probably will someday. I mean I knew back then she may not live that long, medical problems would be part of daily life, medical expenses may keep us from keeping up with the Jones, and we may never have any kids, but I loved her anyway. At first she was very protective of her fistula and transplant scars, but that didn't last long.I guess it all depends on what you want out of the relationship. If you are just looking for a date or a casual friend or a little something something, maybe letting him know everything at first isn't a good idea, but when and if you want a long term relationship, the guy that doesn't run at the site of your fistula is your man.Just don't get some guy that wants to make you his charity project. You want someone who treats you like a normal person (whatever normal means!) with needs besides dialysis. Jenn said she liked me cause I treated her like she didn't have any problems.
Of course as someone who dated a dialysis patient the hardest thing at first was to get Jenn to feel she was worth dating. She was worried she was going to hurt me. She probably will someday. I mean I knew back then she may not live that long, medical problems would be part of daily life, medical expenses may keep us from keeping up with the Jones, and we may never have any kids, but I loved her anyway. At first she was very protective of her fistula and transplant scars, but that didn't last long.