it’s a total mind p*ck.
I feel very sorry for anyone who has to endure the build-up and let-down of a false call... the experience is just terrible ... and that reminds me of the awful experience of my false call. The call “came” at night and I was rushed straight to the hospital, full of hope and excitement. No idea how many people were waiting, but it seemed to be very busy and there was one person, who made absolutely sure that the whole experience became an unforgettable headache. Everyone there (and the rest of the hospital) knew, how urgently this person needed a kidney-transplant, because of his very loud lamentations ... Blood-tests were taken and then we all had to wait ... and wait ... and whilst we were waiting full of hope and at the same time very much on edge, suddenly this person started to sing in a terrible loud awful voice and in an unforgivable wrong tonality over and over again his own growling version of “I did it my way”. That tooth-ache-version of “My Way” went on for a long, very looooong time and could not be interrupted by anyone or anything, despite some loud moaning of patients in pain and busy doctors trying to talk to patients whilst this loud voice did not stop a very taxing version of “I did it my way” ... This certainly was one of my most surrealistic experiences ever...
Quote from: kristina on November 18, 2020, 08:35:09 AMI feel very sorry for anyone who has to endure the build-up and let-down of a false call... the experience is just terrible ... and that reminds me of the awful experience of my false call. The call “came” at night and I was rushed straight to the hospital, full of hope and excitement. No idea how many people were waiting, but it seemed to be very busy and there was one person, who made absolutely sure that the whole experience became an unforgettable headache. Everyone there (and the rest of the hospital) knew, how urgently this person needed a kidney-transplant, because of his very loud lamentations ... Blood-tests were taken and then we all had to wait ... and wait ... and whilst we were waiting full of hope and at the same time very much on edge, suddenly this person started to sing in a terrible loud awful voice and in an unforgivable wrong tonality over and over again his own growling version of “I did it my way”. That tooth-ache-version of “My Way” went on for a long, very looooong time and could not be interrupted by anyone or anything, despite some loud moaning of patients in pain and busy doctors trying to talk to patients whilst this loud voice did not stop a very taxing version of “I did it my way” ... This certainly was one of my most surrealistic experiences ever...Wow, here there is lots of waiting at home for follow up calls that often don't end up getting place so after 12 or so hours you have to assume its not happening. When it was time to get to the hospital it was to check-in and get a room for the final testing and prep so I even if there was competition there we were separated. That would be odd to be seeing the other potential recipients of the kidney - even if they were not nasty.
What do you think?
Hello iolaire, ... to be quite honest, I did not mind at all any "kidney-transplant-competition" coming from other patients and in fact, I had prepared myself for the possibility. And ...whether I see or hear these other patients, does not make any difference, because obviously there are many patients waiting for a kidney-transplant and, in fact, these days it even seems to get more desperate.
"In the old days" it was mainly patients suffering from a kidney disease, who were in desperate need of dialysis and kidney-transplant-treatments, whereas these days some kidney-failures also seem to be connected to life-style etc. and diseases which eventually CAUSE kidney failure etc.What do you think?
Quote from: kristina on November 18, 2020, 08:35:09 AMWhat do you think?I think you're right. A lot of people bring it on themselves. The two main causes kidney failure, diabetes and hypertension, can both be aggravated by a careless diet, including the excessive consumption of alcohol, which may have been why the guy was singing "My Way" at the top of his voice in the hushed confines of a hospital ward.