Quiet Man Cometh
We're all mad here.
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On a more personal note, I can understand the frustrations of waiting and hoping that things might get fixed, only to be told when the times does come around that you have to wait more. All I can say is try to keep up with the intention of going through with it when it does happen. Something like that can really make your life for the better, and are you any worse off if it doesn't happen? I was scared to get my transplant to the point where I might have backed out, and part of the difficultly I had was trying to get "better" wrapped around my head as a concept, since I've been sub-par for so long and all I really cared about was that things stay reasonably normal, even if that normalcy sucked. It's the little things that hit the most, I found. Even during recovery, not having to have dialysis treatment three times a week was so new, I almost didn't believe all the extra time I suddenly had. It made me feel much better, even though I was still sore and in hospital for other reasons.
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Posted 06-06-2017, 04:11 AM
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