I have asked a few of out "regulars" why they are not on a transplant list....answer.....If i get a transplant, I loose my disability! OMG they might have to earn a living!!! NOOOOOOOO!!!!
I don't mean to seem unsympathetic, and I'm not, because I know how bad they feel. But there were times, pre-D, when I felt so bad, all I wanted to do was stay in bed, moan and groan, and feel sorry for myself. But I dragged my anemic butt out of bed and proceeded to serve my clients, earn an income, be with my family, and be a part of life, rather than give in to the diseases I have (such as diabetes for 30 years and congestive heart failure for the last five — both of which will kick your back end if you let them).It's a personal decision, and I never say anything to those who give in to the disease or just cannot do more than exist.But it's not the way I would do it, and I respect others of the same opinion.
Kevin, I too am a 37 year old PD patient. I am a full time professional firefighter on a 56 hour work week. I see alot of dialysis patients at work on emergency calls....I always get a chuckle when they tell me they cant work because of dialysis. I use alot of Red Bull and coffee, keep fighting the good fight!