I would like to understand , why I need to really chase the transplant game !!I have been on cycler pd for several months now, and I think its a god send , and I realize some people are having a hard time either Hemo or PD which doesn't work for them.But someone at the age of 60 I'm pretty healthy, I mean I got my lumps and bumps and some ache and pains but what do you expect at 60yesterday I went down to Scripps in San Diego , (which i choose them because they wont use steroids unless necessary) so I have to go back next month because they approve to take me and put me on the list .I'm moving forward because of the wife and kids,Scripps told me this and what to expect when we call you your going to be in he hospital for 3 days and your going to feel like crap when we let you outwe prefer you live down here for the next month because you'll be seeing us twice a week for the 1st monthwere going to load you up with about 50 pills , which by the end of a year you'll be down to 3 pillsThe Truth is, I'm more scare of a transplant then anything , I'm happy the way thing are now , I don't mind the late hook up or the alarm going off1
I am going to wade in carefully here as a lot of people have strong opinions on this issue.
I'll continue on this until Jesus wants me for a sunbeam!
I'm going to move forward with the list , but I'll be honest , I got a dam short fuse , this excessive testing is getting out of hand
I personally never felt any degradation. Never occurred to me to think of myself in this regard. I was the captain of my ship. I got exactly what I wanted and did so without a single cross word but did so with plenty of smiles and kind comments.