In the year since my bilateral mastectomy and kidney transplant I have, unfortunately, gained a lot of weight. I was commiserating with a friend last night after yoga when she said, "You may be as big as a house as long as you're on the right side of the dirt." WTF! Stupid and not helpful, wouldn't you agree?
It seems so obvious that we should be grateful just to be alive and off dialysis, but it is more complicated than that, isn't it. When you look in the mirror and don't recognize yourself, it's really offputting.
WishIKnew, I didn't mean to offend you in any way with what I said. I would have taken a comment like that as a "could be worse" statement, and probably agreed or dismissed it. I think that I may have a different outlook when it comes to appearance. I'm very happy in my skin, which covers all 220lbs of me. I had to desensitize myself to comments about my appearance, made by just about anybody, when I started growing facial hair in my late teens- early 20s. I do feel your pain, though. Trying to lose weight while on steroids or even after you've been weened off them is a royal pain in the, as Cariad said, hat. *L*
Quote from: MooseMom on March 09, 2013, 09:23:45 AMIt seems so obvious that we should be grateful just to be alive and off dialysis, but it is more complicated than that, isn't it. When you look in the mirror and don't recognize yourself, it's really offputting.Yes, it is unsettling to not look the way you are accustomed to or just the way you want. It is worse when doctors try to twist it into a a medical issue when it isn't. No, I don't think we should be grateful to just be alive and settle for less than whatever brings us total happiness just because we've had medical issues.
Please let us know if you are given any helpful advice.
Quote from: MooseMom on March 17, 2013, 09:27:29 PMPlease let us know if you are given any helpful advice. like THAT'S gonna happen...hmm.. maybe I DO show my contempt for doctors a little too openly......
Quote from: cariad on March 16, 2013, 12:28:21 PMQuote from: MooseMom on March 09, 2013, 09:23:45 AMIt seems so obvious that we should be grateful just to be alive and off dialysis, but it is more complicated than that, isn't it. When you look in the mirror and don't recognize yourself, it's really offputting.Yes, it is unsettling to not look the way you are accustomed to or just the way you want. It is worse when doctors try to twist it into a a medical issue when it isn't. No, I don't think we should be grateful to just be alive and settle for less than whatever brings us total happiness just because we've had medical issues.I just want to make it clear that I do not think that we should just be grateful to be alive and off dialysis, rather, I was being sarcastic about how OTHER people seem to think this way.
I didn't get the impression that WIK's docs were making her weight a medical issue. In fact, they seemed to be entirely unconcerned and spectacularly unhelpful.
I'm sorry if I've gotten the wrong end of the stick,
but I thought it was WIK herself who is very unhappy with her weight, not her doctors. If her weight is making HER unhappy, then that unhappiness shouldn't be dismissed by her medical team.I dunno...what does one do? Just get over it? Just accept that this is all part of being a tx patient? I really don't know.