I don't care what the dr. says---I will be doing well in 10 years because--well, because I said so. (That always worked with my kids!) I have too much to do and this disease is not going to get the rest of my "good" years!
Hey Lightlizard....I was told i would be doing much better with a transplant than being on dialysis with hepatitis C.And the doctors have been pleasantly surprised.... even on these drugs the hepatitis is still dormant and is only showing a very low viral load.How long have u had Hep c for? And is it still dormant? also to you plan to get treatment for it? Sorry about all the questions.
it's been one year now that i started on dialysis.the last time i saw my neph, last week, he told me i that he 'strongly suggests' that i get put on the transplant list.i asked him, 'wouldn't my hep C flare up if i were to get a transplant and take the anti-rejection drugs that would shut down my immune system'?'you would think so' he replied, somewhat cryptically. he added, 'if you stay on dialysis, you won't be doing as good in ten years.'well DUH. in ten years, (if i live that long) i'll be 68. who is 'doing well' at 68, anyway?gotta love them doctors, hey?love~LL~
i do understand that, that he was 'keeping it real,' that is. but taking into account that nephrologists, and other specialists in BC have an average of 1500 patients each to deal with, i also understand that there is a necessity to treat everyone the same, regardless of 'extenuating circumstances' and the possibility that the treatment prescribed may actually kill the patient.i plan to be 'the exception', but if i'm not, so be it.