I was a predialysis transplant and could not appreciate my kidney more than I do. It was my goal, along with my doctor, to get a transplant before I had to make the decision about dialysis. I worked hard with diet and exercise and whole lot of persistence to make that happen. You don't have to be on dialysis to appreciate how devastating it is to have to go through that every other day. All we have to do is look at the posts here and see the pain that our friends are going through to know that we don't want to go through that unless it's absolutely necessary. If you can get a transplant predialysis, do it.
Yes indeed, RichardMel is absolutely correct in his advice on travel as he is on many other points as well. It's good advice for every human really but particularly for us whose lives take a big long detour once we start dialysis. With the notable exception of Bill Peckham who isn't yet aware that things have changed. Looks really good on him too.Enjoy your trip and be smart by following your own counsel to not overextend yourself. Pacing is everything. Post pictures if you have a chance.
Quote from: monrein on October 10, 2008, 09:15:35 AMYes indeed, RichardMel is absolutely correct in his advice on travel as he is on many other points as well. It's good advice for every human really but particularly for us whose lives take a big long detour once we start dialysis. With the notable exception of Bill Peckham who isn't yet aware that things have changed. Looks really good on him too.Enjoy your trip and be smart by following your own counsel to not overextend yourself. Pacing is everything. Post pictures if you have a chance.The best part of my trip so far is my little cousin in Santa Monica. She's not even two yet and has more personality than you can possibly imagine.