My father was a match and donated a kidney to me - unfortunately, it failed three years later. My mother tested, but can't donate due to health problems. My younger brother is in denial that I have a problem. He doesn't do well with illness and hospitals.I don't think anyone's under any obligation to test themselves or give me a kidney. It's my problem, you know? I hate to think of my relatives as a kidney farm.~Steve
And although I would love to get a kidney from my husband, there are several things that really concern me.1) Both of us being in the hospital at the same time. We are self employed and we'll have to ask someone or hire someone to watch over our employees while we are in the hospital.2) Both of us recovering at the same time. We will have to ask someone or hire someone to come by and help with certain things.3) I'm nervous that my husband will not take the proper time to recover fully. He is Mr. Macho and although he says that he understands all the complications that we have discussed, I'm nervous he'll wake up one week after surgery and say "I'll feel great" and go back to life as "normal".4) I'm scared that he'll have complications (major or minor). He is the money maker in this family and if he's out we could find ourselves in financial trouble.5) I'm scared that this retarded law suit we're involved in will disrupt recovery for me and/or him.Other than #5, I'm sure these thoughts, or similar thoughts, go through all our minds. We're all different and we're all the same. It is not my intension to demean or belittle anyone else's struggle with this frustrating process. Thank you all for reminding me that I'm not the only person who has ever, or will ever, go through this. I just haven't 100% accepted the fact that I may be on dialysis for a long time. I think I had accepted that I might have to be on dialysis for "a while", but not for a long time or even forever.Thanks again everyone.