I don't know but there must be someway to hate dialysis but not hate living. With all the depression and stuff going on here I'm amazed that anyone is sane. This is a hard place to be for someone that hasn't started dialysis. I was scared before and this place is making me think why continue living since it's only gonna be hell from now on.
I have searched through the Boston Herald. I have looked through all the local stories and the obituaries and do not see anything about a 38 year old man or anyone named Tommy, Thomas or Tom. I hope that is a good thing and he is just taking time off from this site and is getting better.
There could be many things unbeknownst to us that have converged to make beachbum's life so miserable at this particular moment. I don't think that a disagreement with a transplant center is enough in and of itself to cause someone to want to end his life.
My specific feeling about Tommy is that he had a close friend complete suicide (red flag) he was traumatized by a war experience (red flag) he feels isolated from his family (red flag) and has just been told that he cannot have a transplant not just at that centre but anywhere because he failed some secret test.
Quote from: cariad on February 21, 2012, 12:15:32 PMMy specific feeling about Tommy is that he had a close friend complete suicide (red flag) he was traumatized by a war experience (red flag) he feels isolated from his family (red flag) and has just been told that he cannot have a transplant not just at that centre but anywhere because he failed some secret test. Uh, I think you just proved my point.