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<blockquote data-quote="leahkian" data-source="post: 1606954" data-attributes="member: 32193"><p>Thank you for all the info but i have been to the renal clinic today for a check up and he said not to worry as there is away round it. The good news is that my transplant is working well, so that has been great to here. The bad news which i was expecting was that the damage it has done over the years can not be fixed and this is as good as it gets. I have diabetic problems and mental health problems cause by diabetes. The big problem is that i am 41 and am bringing up my two kids up alone and now after the transplant i can do less that before( due to feeling tired all the time) which means my children miss out on things. They say my temper is worse than it was before the op but it is guilt on my part not my temper. They do not tell me when somrthing is wrong, they tell my dad as they do not want to worry me but my dad tells me anyway. they have had to cope with such a lot at 12 and 14. My problems their mam moving away and leaving them, a couple of weeks ago my daughter broke down in tears at my dads because she wanted a mam not her mam, just someone who like her friends can go shopping with like most mother and daughters do. I even had to have the sex talk and took her to the doctor for birth control even though she is not doing anything. That was one talk i did not want to have as her father but i am getting off track. I have what i have and i take each day as it comes and as the consultant said to look at you people would not believe what your body has gone through, so if any of you has a magic wand can i borrow it please, and you know you are going to hospital too much when most of the staff in the WRVS no you by first name!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leahkian, post: 1606954, member: 32193"] Thank you for all the info but i have been to the renal clinic today for a check up and he said not to worry as there is away round it. The good news is that my transplant is working well, so that has been great to here. The bad news which i was expecting was that the damage it has done over the years can not be fixed and this is as good as it gets. I have diabetic problems and mental health problems cause by diabetes. The big problem is that i am 41 and am bringing up my two kids up alone and now after the transplant i can do less that before( due to feeling tired all the time) which means my children miss out on things. They say my temper is worse than it was before the op but it is guilt on my part not my temper. They do not tell me when somrthing is wrong, they tell my dad as they do not want to worry me but my dad tells me anyway. they have had to cope with such a lot at 12 and 14. My problems their mam moving away and leaving them, a couple of weeks ago my daughter broke down in tears at my dads because she wanted a mam not her mam, just someone who like her friends can go shopping with like most mother and daughters do. I even had to have the sex talk and took her to the doctor for birth control even though she is not doing anything. That was one talk i did not want to have as her father but i am getting off track. I have what i have and i take each day as it comes and as the consultant said to look at you people would not believe what your body has gone through, so if any of you has a magic wand can i borrow it please, and you know you are going to hospital too much when most of the staff in the WRVS no you by first name!!!! [/QUOTE]
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