Today I completed my first training day for dialysis and also my first time at dialysing. Hopefully by Thursday I will be competent in doing this by myself and ready to do at home this weekend. It has been a very emotional roller-coaster for me and my family. I have been waiting for a transplant for 8months and 2 weeks and didn't think it would ever come to this. I have had type 1 diabetes for 29years since the age of 5. I just would like to say to all those newly diagnosed to enjoy life but don't become too complacent with your diabetes, listen to your body and the experts. Not sure the reason of tis post but just wanted to share my story. Love to you all xxx
very sorry to hear you are on dyalisis and it must be very scary, I am at a point in my life in early diabetes, I maybe heading with kidney trouble just waiting for me results back what the outcome will be and I would be so fearful to have anyone put me on dyalisis, i watched some video on youtube to see what it is like, and even read about it, and my heart goes out to you and other people having to go through this, i pray for those who are finding it hard, I pray for you and I hope all works out for you, support and guidance and love from those around you can be helpful, i can imagine the emotional strain when getting told you have to go on dyalisis must be hard, I am though glad you have done the course and is going forward the best you can, do not give up, be strong and i know you can over come the hurdle,there is no easy quick fix or answer to some things, I dread the day I end up on one i really do i think all who are on this is brave, sending my big hugs x to you my thoughts are with you.