That is good news. You must be looking better.Sometimes it takes a person who hasn't seen you in a while to notice a difference you are unaware of.Now, do you feel like you look better?Do you notice any physical changes in your face or physique?
Quote from: Sunny on April 03, 2008, 02:25:09 PMThat is good news. You must be looking better.Sometimes it takes a person who hasn't seen you in a while to notice a difference you are unaware of.Now, do you feel like you look better?Do you notice any physical changes in your face or physique?You mean aside from the weight I've gained? I haven't been careful about what I've been eating, just enjoying being able to have cheese and chocolate again without feeling like I need to take five binders with it! Since I've been on prednisone for most of my life, my face really hasn't changed much that I'm aware of.As for how I feel, there's no way to describe it. I feel incredible! I actually got down on my hands and knees and scrubbed the grout in our kitchen the other day for two and half hours, then cleaned my son's bedroom and bathroom later that day. While on dialysis I would have done about 30 minutes in the kitchen and been wiped out for the rest of the day.
How wonderful !! 0.7 is good! mine is 1.2
If you're cleaning grout, how would you like to come do my bathroom?
I can't help but think about how your transplant provides so much for your son and husband too. Not only do you improve, but your son gets to have so much more too.Your son is a very lucky little boy. It's amazing to see how a transplant improves the life of so many.