You're a whiner. Most "o" blood types have a 10 year waiting time.
How to begin, I was on going to Hemodialysis 3 times a week for 4:15 at a time. After 3:30 hours my body started to hurt, my legs & arms would cramp and I would be drained until late the next day. This had been going on for 4-5 months and I finally got my doc to change me to 4 days a week at 3:15 per sitting. The 4 days a week seems to be working better and I'm starting to work out again. The big problem was I could not workout or do anything active for the past 5 months and my A1C went back up and because of that I have been temporarily removed from the Transplant List. However, that was not the worst bit of news, the heartless Transplant Surgeon informed me the wait time for B+ is now going to be 3 to 4 more years. I can not bring myself to tell my 9 year old daughter that any trips together will have to wait. Life is on hold, even longer now, I guess if I'm lucky I might have a kidney by the age of 47. I have not had a drink in 10 years (my choice), but I can really use one now!
Hi chiromac edd here i am 47 on dialysis just over a year had the same problems like you with severe cramps that moved up from my ankles to my legs and then up to my stomach i cant do more than 3 hours at a go , so now i am cramp free as you know thats brill . But the price is a bit heavy for me as i am doing dialysis 5 days a week so far about the last nine months . seen the lady doc who does the transplants and she told me bluntly that she would not even bother to talk to me because i am over weight , get to 90 kilos and i will talk to you and i will not be putting you on the transplant list either, thats what i was told in about 2 minutes flat after waiting nearly 4 hours in a sweaty hospital just to hear that good luck.