It's time is a nasty thing to hear, what I admire in your tale is that you did not let your diagnosis dominate your life. Hopefully as you go on you will continue living well. Too many people when they get the news that their kidneys are failing let the disease dominate their lives. You continued your education and entered into the work force, I hope this focus carries you on to a great rest of you life.
Welcome to IHD. I am a newbie too...a caregiver for my daughter. There are tons of knowledgeable folks on here!
It's time is a nasty thing to hear, what I admire in your tale is that you did not let your diagnosis dominate your life. Hopefully as you go on you will continue living well. Too many people when they get the news that their kidneys are failing let the disease dominate their lives. You continued your education and entered into the work force, I hope this focus carries you on to a great rest of you lift.
Welcome, Sierramadre. Sorry you have to be here, but there's a lot to be learned. I, too, am a PD newbie (since January). I wish you well in your transition to your "new life." Your nursing training should come in handy for you.
Welcome to the site Sierramadre Take care, Cas
Welcome to the 'Family'. Sadly, we are growing at such a rate with little we can do to slow it down.Have you been paying strict attention to your diet, reducing the kidney load in your food selection? Some on here had been quite successful in putting off starting Dialysis for many years doing so, but alas, the disease always wins. I am beginning to think this game is 'rigged' against us!Are you able to continue working? Many have found their working has been a great boost to their continued health. Exercise, whatever the manner, even in small amounts, are a great assist in health.Take Care,Charlie B53