G'day Relentless and welcome to IHD. You know you can still have a transplant and keep posting here in 10 years - we'd all love that!!!
I sense and understand your frustration at your situation. It's even harder since you had such little warning as to what was going on.
I was on dialysis for 4 and a half years before my gift arrived just 3 weeks ago so I understand where you are coming from both in terms of your work dilemma and waiting for that special call. All I can offer from my experience is that I found my workplace very supportive as long as I was honest and up front with them about my situation. While you are waiting for home dialysis, is there any chance you could try to get your shift changed to Tues/Thurs/Sat? I was on that right through which meant I only missed 2 work afternoons a week rather than 3, which I think really was helpful. I guess though that it would be hard to get on those days since everyone who works would probably want that. Still I am sure you could ask to go on a waitlist or something - that might help and if you can do it show your work that you're doing everything you can to reduce the impact on them. Does your unit have a very early or later shift on the mo/wed/fri that you could move to that again might reduce the impact on your work? Or even nocturnal? Maybe there might be another unit close by that can offer you something else. It might pay to talk to the social worker about these issues.
The thing to remember is that YOU and YOUR HEALTH (not your work!) need to come first!!!! Try to not let these issues stress you too much (won't help your kidney function any or BP) and try and focus on all the positives you have in your life right now. I know you're probably thinking "Easy for you to say - you just got a transplant!" and I wouldn't blame you for thinking that, but I'm still got a road to go down with its own sets of bumps and challenges....
Anyway good to have you with us and hope we can help support you on your journey!
RichardMEL, Moderator