I have joined this forum as I am struggling to come to terms with what has happened and find it difficult to open up to family and friends as they all see me as being strong and to be able to easily cope (not that easy though is it!!).
Heapy
Welcome to the IHD Forum!
I discovered that I had Stage 5 kidney failure without any warning. Sure, I knew I had high blood pressure; however, I never expected things to deteriorate so quickly: on Monday, I worked a 12-hour day, and drove over 300 miles; the next day, I was in ICU with ESRD and congestive heart failure. My employer found out that I was severely sick, and they terminated me over the phone while I was still in the ICU.
It took me several months to get over the loss of my previous life. Eventually, however, I realized that things would've been a lot worse: I would've ended up with cancer, or a heart attack. Really, as long as you keep up with your treatments and watch your diet, you can live a LONG time on dialysis. Sure, my life without dialysis may be over; however, my life now isn't so bad. Just give yourself a little time, and you'll see what I mean.
And above all else, don't hesitate to talk about your problems and frustrations here on IHD.