The very nature of catharsis is to share the burden with someone. Beachbum was seemed to be seeking some way to unload his burden. What has engaged me is that beachbum’s experience is not that much different than just about any other member here. I offered words of support and help but he disappeared. Absent the establishment of a trust, I have no emotional obligation to him – nor do I wish to share his burden. Personally, I see the exercise of focusing on ones burden as depressing in and of itself. Life is to live and that is exactly what I told Mr. Beachbum. Sitting here and reading posts on this forum is uniquely depressing, and in doing that I am reading about other individuals problems, which is cathartic for them. That is why people post here.Listen, I am going to die someday, probably soon. So are all of you. In my case it is likely to be a result of something related to kidney failure. I wish to learn more, so I seek out the educational aspects of various threads. In that way I can ease the emotional strain I do undertake. In Mr. Beachbum’s case; different strokes for different folks. If he were emotionally stronger, he would not have written what he did. Who is responsible for contributing to his character makeup?gerald
I know nothing about switching dialysis clinics but that seems to require a nephrologist's referral. Actually, our member Paul apparently did walk into a clinic and say he wanted dialysis and the clinic said no one had ever done that before and they all had a laugh about it for years. Sounds like it worked fine for him.