You are having a tough time of it and I really appreciate what you are going through but here is my advice. Your employment is one of the most precious commodities you have. It provides not only current income but medical and retirement benefits we couldn't get anywhere else. Hunkering down and keeping that job now has plenty of benefits. I assume you'll be receiving a transplant and after recovery you'll be ready and raring to go. Rather than having to start over with a long gap in your employment history you are in the drivers seat as soon as the doc says go back. Three years after you get that transplant you won't have to worry about how the drugs will be funded. Your insurance will take care of that.Right now you are feeling awful. You will definitely qualify for disability, almost all dialysis patients do so try not to worry about that. Use your short term and or long term benefits as you need them but remain an employee of the company. They can not fire you because of your medical condition. I repeat, they can not fire you because of your medical condition. Would an accommodation at work help? Perhaps different work hours or days off? Maybe a clean and private place to do your exchanges? They are required by law to provide that for you.I can't tell you what to do but I'm just pointing out the benefits of keeping your job. If you really feel it is all just too much then only you can decide what is right. I hope you feel better and reach a decision you and your husband feel good about.