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| Belinda,
I couldn't agree with you more. Life is what you make of it unfortunately
some people just don't see it that way when something like this happens in
life. Like I tell everyone when they start there are a hell of a lot worse
things in life that can happen to you than this. At least with kidney
disease there are treatments that let you go on living where with many
diseases it's just not that way.
Celeste
"Belinda" <noreply@rl.ac.uk> wrote in message
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> Sorry to hear people have such a bad time on haemo. I find that it's just
> boring, not painful or particularly uncomfortable. My laptop keeps me
busy
> and makes the 4 hours fly by.
> Maybe it's because the nurses at Swindon (UK) are so lovely. I've been
> dialysing since October 2004 and feel so much better now I think it's
worth
> the trouble of having to drive 15 miles every other day. I work full time,
> doing some work whilst dialysing - the rest of the time I watch DVDs or
(as
> a last resort!) play Spider Solitaire.
> So, don't look on the black side - stop it with those negative waves :-)
> After all, you could get squashed by a bus tomorrow (oh, sorry, I suppose
> that is a bit negative!)
>
> Belinda
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