Twenty years ago I was treated with an antibiotic that damaged my
kidneys. Within a couple of years of the antibiotics it was necessary
for me to have dialysis treatments. After a couple of years my husband
and I were trained to do the hemodialysis treatments and were able to
perform them every other night at home.
I was put on a waiting list for a transplant. I was called a few
years later to receive a cadaver kidney. I was transplanted but rejected
that kidney before I left the hospital. I went back on dialysis. The
next year my daughter gave me a kidney. I kept her generous gift for six
years but had to stop taking the anti-rejection drugs when I developed
Lymphoma caused by the drugs. Because I had to stop the drugs I lost the
kidney. Again, I continued dialysis.
I went back to school and received a degree in Computer Sciences. I
was hired by the County of San Diego. That was 13 years ago. I am still
on dialysis at home and have been promoted several times. I am now a
Principal Admin Analyst. I refuse to let this renal failure hold me
back. By taking responsibility for my own health and with the true
dedication of my husband and family, I have been able to stay off of
disability and make a good life for my family. I have been "cancer-free"
for 6 years. I now have 3 grown children, 4 grandchildren and 5 rescued
dogs.
by Anonymous
by Anonymous
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