as I am happy for you.
This forum can bring emotions out that we have learned to suppress, it's OK to bring those emotions out and say whats on your mind and obviously not everyone will agree, however telling someone that their question is foolish is uncalled for. If you think the question is foolish, then why post to this thread?IHD values all members and encourage every member to be active, and some subjects I don't completely agree with either, but then I just read them and move on to the next thread that I feel I can have some input in. Every member has the right to voice, but lets not start telling people that their feelings are foolish.Sluff/ Admin
Quote from: pierrat on May 23, 2007, 03:20:54 AMYou are only only taking the first steps to a very long marathon. Just because you are stating an opinion and we're all a happy family doesnt mean the question isnt foolish. I mean who would think a group of chronically ill people would "not" change there situation? This forum can bring emotions out that we have learned to suppress, it's OK to bring those emotions out and say whats on your mind and obviously not everyone will agree, however telling someone that their question is foolish is uncalled for. If you think the question is foolish, then why post to this thread?IHD values all members and encourage every member to be active, and some subjects I don't completely agree with either, but then I just read them and move on to the next thread that I feel I can have some input in. Every member has the right to voice, but lets not start telling people that their feelings are foolish.Sluff/ Admin
You are only only taking the first steps to a very long marathon. Just because you are stating an opinion and we're all a happy family doesnt mean the question isnt foolish. I mean who would think a group of chronically ill people would "not" change there situation?
The question was not ignorant at all. I think it was valid because it was how you feel about the situation. If someone is offended then get over it.... she has a right to feel however she wants..as does everyone else... but if your going to talk about ignorant comments i think what you wrote pierrat was more negative then CB post... NOT ALL transplant fail.... thats a fact.. i couldn't think of a more ignorant statement......... I thought i should comment on what you wrote because numerous people might be discouraged to get a transplant after seeing that.... and its simply not true...CB you have so much to look forward to with your upcoming transplant.. your feelins and emotions on this topic are justified.Amandaxxoo
So asking a group of people with a chronic illness if they would change it sure sounds to me like its "lacking in sense, judgment, or discretion" I'm just pointing out the obvious but I guess that doesn't play well here. Everyone has to be right and everyones a winner.
it is a valid point to consider and can be quite revealing when we ask ourselves that question.Everyone would choose health over illness, that's a given, but when one is confronted with their mortality, they either fold up or they open up.
I will take any time I can get! I just want to keep going on. I would love to be the person I was, but I must say that I have a better grip on life and what is important since my diagnosis. I was too busy rushing to the next thing -- now I can't rush, and I am learning to appreciate everything about life. Pollyanna -ish?? I have to have a positive attitude or I would never get out of bed. Nothing we ask is foolish--this is our safe place to share and learn.
Hey C/B. Your rewording of the question is more to the point, I would say, but it is a little sad that you should feel that you have to justify and clarify it, really. It should be blatantly obvious to anyone with any degree of awareness that your question is reasonable and worthy of attention.Love~LL~
Thanks for all those facts… Pierrat the point of my post was to state that some positive thinking never hurt anyone… like you said You don’t know CB transplant will fail….. the first kidney transplant with the use of immnosuppresant drugs hasn’t even been longer than 60 years… so there enough info for you to obtain those “facts” on weather a kidney can last 60 years . And yes she might be one of those people that everything goes "perfect" and I hope it does…Anyway…. Like I stated before I would change it and have the perfect health...
Quote from: Amanda From OZ on May 25, 2007, 05:07:26 AMThanks for all those facts… Pierrat the point of my post was to state that some positive thinking never hurt anyone… like you said You don’t know CB transplant will fail….. the first kidney transplant with the use of immnosuppresant drugs hasn’t even been longer than 60 years… so there enough info for you to obtain those “facts” on weather a kidney can last 60 years . And yes she might be one of those people that everything goes "perfect" and I hope it does…Anyway…. Like I stated before I would change it and have the perfect health...I never said positive thinking was a bad thing, in general its one of the most important things to getting and being healthy. How is stating the reasonable assumption that a kidney will not last 60 years discouraging? Whats also equally as important to good health is knowing and considering all the facts in any disease. Having a good understanding of what the risks and duration length of different kinds of donors kidneys is relevant. If people are not going to get a kidney because little ole me said that a kidney wouldnt last 60 years then they need far more help than any of us can provide.As for your point, no your point came out as a direct insult to me, I merely called a question foolish. I never questioned the integrity or intelligence of CB because I dont know what she is like. Only that, that one question to me was foolish. She might be a very intelligent person who would blow us all away, but that doesnt mean intelligent people cannot and do not ask foolish questions. But you specifically called me ignorant "twice" so excuse me if your message of "positive thinking" was lost, perhaps im to ignorant to see all that "positive thinking" in your post. Ill read it again below and see if I can find it.I especially like how you state "NOT ALL transplant fail" considering I never stated that, only that in CB's case her kidney will almost certainly fail within 60 years.
basically telling me and others that "most" of us would choose it
Quote from: pierrat on May 25, 2007, 09:54:56 PMbasically telling me and others that "most" of us would choose itI didn't tell anyone anything. I asked. I asked for your input - input from all of you. I had guessed that a lot of people would agree with me, but that guess was wrong. I know that now. Because I asked. There's also some pretty big assumptions being made here, that I don't know what its like to have been unwell and suffering for years. That's a bit presumptuous, as people here don't know all the conditions I have, or how long I have had them, or what things I have suffered as a result. People are presuming that if I still wouldn't change my outlook, it could only be because I haven't been through much - you don't know that. You have just presumed. And it's not always the case. If you could only have met my close friend Jay, a sufferer of Wegeners Granulomatosis who had countless operations and died last month, she'd have done more than surprise you with her attitude - she'd have blown you away. Now I'm not saying that everyone should be just like my friend Jay, I'm just saying there are people out there like that, therefore I don't believe my question was foolish or even entirely ignorant. Partly ignorant, perhaps. But as Pierrat himself pointed out, we can't all be mind readers. I'm glad I asked, because now I really do know how you all feel. Wouldn't you prefer it if people knew, if people asked, rather than making up their own minds about how it must be?