Right, so I thought this was going to be someone with a real medical condition preventing him from transplant, like high PRA or other serious co-morbidity. Misleading title. This person is just waiting on the list, and he even has a potential live donor but doesn't want her to go through the operation (join the club!) I think he should take his wife up on her generous offer.
Dialysis is like a form of medieval torture. You are a chained to a machine for six hours a day, every other day. You develop other conditions, too, such as renal bone disease, diabetes and heart problems. For two years before my first transplant, I had to go to the Middlesex's dialysis unit every other day. I came to hate the sight of the hospital's brooding Victorian presence in my life and the knowledge that missing a single session could kill me.
Agreed. Why are the odds so against him? Is it because there are so few donors? I know I am not the most optimistic, cheery person on the planet in the first place, but this article makes me want to go hang myself. Jeez, like cariad said, he's got someone who is willing to be tested and to donate. Well, I guess if this article moves a few people in the right direction toward donation, then good.
Maybe I am reading this all wrong, but he is no Susie Sunshine! He makes everything sound horrifying! I don't find his writing very inspiring