There is no GOD and having that notion is a stupid idea.But someone like me who has not committed a crime... is now the one suffering and being penalize with a death penalty of KIDNEY disease.
I have no one to help and my damn dogs can't even go get my slippers for me. They just sit there... dah! Gosh can't they feed me for once!
Quote from: Rerun on February 25, 2012, 11:09:39 AMI have no one to help and my damn dogs can't even go get my slippers for me. They just sit there... dah! Gosh can't they feed me for once! Those blasted dogs, Rerun! They're all take, take, take ...
Quote from: Poppylicious on February 25, 2012, 03:10:40 PMQuote from: Rerun on February 25, 2012, 11:09:39 AMI have no one to help and my damn dogs can't even go get my slippers for me. They just sit there... dah! Gosh can't they feed me for once! Those blasted dogs, Rerun! They're all take, take, take ... My cat ignores me until SHE wants something! And the only thing the dog brings me is his toy! Selfish creatures!
You may feel better tomorrow. Or we could go rob a bank and have the good life.
Right, there is no God. You are responsible for yourself, dingleflop. Try walking in my shoes.
Quote from: Gerald Lively on March 07, 2012, 12:25:59 AMRight, there is no God. You are responsible for yourself, dingleflop. Try walking in my shoes. AGREED!!You know at first I was thinking to myself the other day that I'm getting frustrated because of waiting for a transplant, and I'm tired of being on Dialysis...and I got on my computer and wrote a "rant post" about those frustrations, on here, this website. And much to my delight I got some feedback from others in a situation similar to mine, and it made me realize that I had support, and others had been in my shoes, or at lease tried on some very similar ones to my own. And even though I complain sometimes about having to deal with Dialysis, and medication, and life-changing symptoms, I realize that I am lucky to have more insurance than others, or more care from doctors, and a support system that does care. But by no means am I rich... I think once you get ESRD you're doomed to pay out any and all money you can get to premium payments and hospital bills that aren't covered...(that will be another rant I'm sure...coming soon ). I don't know anything about government programs near you Alchemist, but if you're that determined to hate the world as I think you are, then you should be that determined to go and search out some solutions for yourself.
Quote from: Annig83 on March 07, 2012, 11:03:53 PMQuote from: Gerald Lively on March 07, 2012, 12:25:59 AMRight, there is no God. You are responsible for yourself, dingleflop. Try walking in my shoes. AGREED!!You know at first I was thinking to myself the other day that I'm getting frustrated because of waiting for a transplant, and I'm tired of being on Dialysis...and I got on my computer and wrote a "rant post" about those frustrations, on here, this website. And much to my delight I got some feedback from others in a situation similar to mine, and it made me realize that I had support, and others had been in my shoes, or at lease tried on some very similar ones to my own. And even though I complain sometimes about having to deal with Dialysis, and medication, and life-changing symptoms, I realize that I am lucky to have more insurance than others, or more care from doctors, and a support system that does care. But by no means am I rich... I think once you get ESRD you're doomed to pay out any and all money you can get to premium payments and hospital bills that aren't covered...(that will be another rant I'm sure...coming soon ). I don't know anything about government programs near you Alchemist, but if you're that determined to hate the world as I think you are, then you should be that determined to go and search out some solutions for yourself. Wow. This really has me shaking my head. The original poster lives in the Philippines where, according to him, people who cannot afford dialysis are sent home to die. I know nothing of his country, but I do know that this absolutely happens in countries such as South Africa. This is on an entirely different level to what we experience in the West. I suspect he would gladly trade places with almost anyone else here. He has been at times angry and abrasive, and lashed out at other members, but I think in his circumstance it is misdirected anger and more understandable than most. Any of us who have received support when we are down have little place to judge his reaction. English is obviously not his native language, either, which can make for further misunderstanding. If you cannot offer support it behooves anyone to at least do a touch of research into the person before posting. It's a support group. Remember why you joined.... and why you stayed.
cariad, I gave you no reason to attack me personally for the comments I made.I really can’t see much difference between my neighbour’s situation, alchemist’s situationor my situation because it does not seem to matter where you live when you are down on your luck.