Gutted for you mate, you're always the optimist and deserve some good luck. You'd be quite welcome to one of mine, is there a way I could be tested ... ... I've absolutely no idea how all this works.
Thanks for all the kind words lads, very much appreciated, and very, very humbling. @Smug in Boots, I don't know what to say mate, you've knocked me for six. No way I could take you up on it, but bloody hell man, I'm honestly speechless. It's the Mrs who needs one, I'm just a donor, but we aren't a blood match, so I can't just donate one direct to her. This is where the kidney sharing scheme comes in. There may be another couple somewhere, one of who needs a kidney, and mine matches their blood group. Their partner also donates, and hopefully their healthy kidney matches my Mrs. There could be numerous couples involved in one matching, so in theory there could be kidneys flying all over the UK to different hospitals, all at the same time. As I said in an earlier post, the next matching process is now end October, so we just carry on doing what we're doing till then. I put the Mrs on home dialysis three times a week, I'm getting quite a dab hand at it now. Had a couple of issues tonight, but the training kicks in and it gets resolved. On the plus side, my waistline is thankful!! At the beginning of this process I was advised to cut down on alcohol and had to lose 3kg to allow me to donate. I cut out alcohol full stop, and vowed not to have another until I'd lost a kidney, and was fully recovered. I was then looking forward to a few pints of celebratory Guinness. So the abstinence continues, now on day 320 (im not counting, honest), and have lost 2 stone (12kg). We'll get there, she's also on the cadaver (deceased) transplant list as well, so there's always a chance there as well. I would rather we done the live donor route though, at least I could help someone else that way. Thanks again for all the support, genuinely very humbled.
All the best Snaggey and hope it all works out. Just found out that my Mrs needs a transplant herself (not kidney) so the process begins. We already know that i'm not a match because of our lood types
Anyone heard of Sheridan Smith (2 pints of lager and a packet of crisps) or Charlie Webb (Emmerdale)? both at my gig tonight and thought I was mint!!
Wise Men Say.....4.50 at Naas....16/1....get your new home shirt on it....each way.....nailed on. Just before season start,it's an omen,I tells thee!
Drove past a sign advertising something called 'Tribfest' earlier, no idea what the reality is but I doubt it compares to what I was imagining for the rest of the drive.
Why do people say, 'He's toast' as if it's a bad thing ... ... toast is lovely, equally good with sweet things like jam for breakfast or beans for a quick lunch. It makes the kitchen smell lovely and gets your appetite going. I demand an enquiry.
Good try mate but that's not where it comes from ... ... the brown bread is correct but not the toast. You'd probably be surprised to know the truth.
Toast...it's bloody dangerous, that's what it is. I was having a slice at work and the toast dust caught me throat just as I was about to swallow a bit. Got stuck and couldn't get it out, strted choking....very scary. Took a work colleague to whack my back to dislodge it. Never eaten it since, too bloody dangerous.
My Auntie Mary, from Chopwell, had a slice stuck in the toaster and tried to get it out with a carving knife. The toaster shorted out and shot the knife into the ceiling ... ... her family left it there to remind her never to do it again!
Came over Blackpool for the Airshow because the bastards cancelled Sunderland’s so the bairns have never seen it. Absolutely heaving, not a cloud in the sky. Seen a few red and white tops anarl. Such a shame they got rid.
Always a good weekend down Blackpool, regardless of any event/weather. We were there this time last year for Preston away
Just relaxing and watching Sunday evening TV. Every time the adverts come on I could put my foot through it. Endless heartbreaking charity appeals, this one about people abroad suffering dirty water ... ... while holidaymakers, in my part of the Fife coastline, are told not to swim because the sea is polluted with raw sewage