Thank you all so much for your input into this thread. I have enjoyed this. BTW...at NxS training yesterday I was told that if I get a ...again with the transplant....that the American Kidney Foun or Assoc will help me pay for meds and insurance premiums...are any of you with tx seeing this or getting this ..help..
When my kidneys failed at age 24 I could see nothing but the road out of there and the transplant road was my only choice. I could NOT believe my friend Pam didn't want one. She has now been on dialysis for 20+ years. I would not trade my 17 wonderful FREEDOM years with my transplant for anything. But, I know more now and I just am tired. It is hard work and takes a lot of energy to make a transplant work. All the lab visits, the worry when your creatinine goes up 1 point, the drugs and ordering schedule, the adjustment of drugs and on and on. I know I sound confusing. I am all for transplants but I don't want another one. Maybe I need to talk to Dr. Phil?
I don't know about other people but I really don't like the comments you make about people who choose dialysis over transplant. For some people they have no choice transplant is not an option!!! I don't like being told that people on dialysis have a "hideou life" (that was in another thread I think)or are "suicidal". We have done our research Stauff (probably just as much as you have) and for right now this is hubby's best choice. We would have to go to another province for a transplant and have to stay there for maybe a month. It is not only cancer with the drugs but the other side effects as well!!This can be discussed rationally without the comments about suicidal or hideous lives. We have neither of those.
I go to PA nearly once a month to visit daugher and grandson