I'm overwhelmed at the response thus far on this website. I just joined hours ago and already I feel a bit better. People are truly amazing.
Hello everyone,I tell you, it's been nice to sit down and read some of the comments on this message board. My life has taken a complete 180 in a matter of weeks and my mind is still trying to catch up. I'm on a roller coaster ride, but hopefully, there will be more up's then down's. I keep telling myself that there is a reason for everything, but am struggling to find that silver lining.I really don't know where to start. It happened so fast. I went golfing with some friends during the weekend and while golfing, my toe started to hurt. The following Monday I went into my doctor's office and they did some blood work. The following day I received a phone call at work telling me to drop everything and get to the emergency room immediately...I was in renal failure. Needless to say, I was in shock.Since then, I feel like I've become an expert on everything medical dealing with the kidneys. I had no idea what BUN or creatinine meant, let alone the dangers of having too much potassium, phosphorus, etc...add financial burdens on top of that, issues dealing with work, etc...it's too much. I'm only 29 years old, yet I feel like I've aged 40 years in mere weeks.I guess my question to you all is, how do you deal with the suddenness of finding out you have renal failure? I am really struggling here. I've always been a pretty strong person, but am struggling to find that balance. Any help would greatly appreciated. I look forward to speaking with anyone.Take care everyone,Kelley