I was 44 when I developed renal failure and up until then I had looked a good ten years younger than my age. As soon as I started dialysis people said I finally looked my age. Last year I got a hair transplant, but instead of looking young as I had hoped I would, I now look like an old man wearing a Beatles wig.
Oh rerun I sure wish they'd all just shut up and not say stupid things out of ignorance. Like if you were entitled to the Seniors discount you'd ask for it right?? I've been very lucky in that people tell me I look good and not my age and blah blah blah (don't get me wrong I appreciate the compliments and all ) but when I'm feeling like crap and that's quite often these days and some people ask how I am, if I tell them the truth they look at me as if I'm lying or exaggerating. Then of course they say "Well you certainly look the picture of health". I suppose if I threw up on a person they might get it then. When I've had a bout of something that really takes me down or sleep particularly badly some people are very quick to say how tired I look. I do think to myself "and your point is?" because I don't feel tired ,I feel exhausted and the fact they're seeing me at all is a miracle because I dragged my sorry self out of bed so I don't become a recluse. It ain't always easy but I do try to cut people some slack because when you're healthy I don't think you can ever have a clue how we feel.
Quote from: stauffenberg on April 10, 2008, 07:52:25 AMI was 44 when I developed renal failure and up until then I had looked a good ten years younger than my age. As soon as I started dialysis people said I finally looked my age. Last year I got a hair transplant, but instead of looking young as I had hoped I would, I now look like an old man wearing a Beatles wig.We want a please!