So many warm welcomes!!! Makes a person feel great. This site is just what we need...Yes I read the rules and I've been exploring, reading posts, doing the best I can. Bare with me, I may not be as computer savvy as some of you younger folks. I'm 55 and went to a college that didn't even have a computer on campus!! This sort of thing is relatively "new" to me. I usually just do e-mail and search...Thanks so much for sharing, Angie. I do agree and hope that my son will make it to be older so that he can gain the maturity you have on your disease. He got diagnosed with kidney problems at about 12 and has had special diets and medication most of his life, with just about every complication one can imagine since going on dialysis. Since he smokes--started at 18-- and usually has lab problems he hasn't been seriously considered for transplant, though his father has wanted to donate a kidney. (Being PKD I don't have any organs anyone would want!) Very frustrating for parents as you can imagine, just as your going off your anti-rejection meds had to be for your family. It is hard for someone my age to relate to how he must feel, having lost any semblance of a normal youth. Your perspective helps me to understand what may be his mind set.Thank you,Mom 3 (Doris)