Lately i am made to feel maybe things are all in my head and i make too much of my kidney disease. OMG, if people only knew what it was like, they would probably jump off The Golden Gate Bridge.
In my very humble opinion, you are doing yourself a disservice if you do not tell your doc what is going on with you
As for your workmates, I understand you not wanting their pity, but their pity would probably last all of 2 seconds before their minds move to their own problems in life. What you may define as pity is probably really sympathy, a very human emotion. Sometimes if you trust people with the truth, they reward you with understanding and assistance. I don't know your co-workers; they may be a bunch of miserable gits, for all I know, but don't let their "pity" stand in the way of your good health. You deserve better.
MooseMom, we are toughies! I once had a customer tell me he was going to file a compliant with the lottery commission because he had to cross the street to cash in his $100 lottery ticket. I wish that was my only problem. Also, I broke down at work march 31. I called my neph and she filed paperwork the next day. I'm now on medical leave and I will be starting PD soon.
MooseMom, I feel like a wimp (sometimes a big baby). There are so many people on this board that have it way worse than me. Yet I still manage to complain.Dealing with kidney disease is tough. So even though you don't think so, you are tough. How tough do you think Rambo would feel if his kidneys didn't work.It's nice to know that I am not alone, but I wish there wasn't so many of us.