After being diagnosed with Multiple Myeloma, I found a new
desire to connect with people. I learned that talking to people is one of the
most valuable things we as humans can do to grow and develop. No pre-conceived
judgements or thoughts about anyone. You can’t judge a book by its cover. Just
a one on one discussion about life and sharing time. It’s one of the most valuable
things to me. We’re not guaranteed tomorrow, we only have right now. If you are
reading this, contact me. Let’s talk and get to know each other. You might just
be surprised how much you like it. Start living your dream and share your
passions…
I can attest that there’s nothing more exciting than finding your organ donor. But imagine coming home after a hard dialysis treatment and wishing you didn’t have to do them anymore and there was no light at the end of the tunnel; only to have your best friend, soulmate and wife tell you that she got a call and that she was an excellent match for a kidney transplant. I had been battling cancer and dealing with dialysis treatments 3 days a week for 2 years. I had been given the news that my cancer was in stringent remission however, I still needed to do dialysis treatments until I could get accepted into a transplant program. I finally did get accepted into the transplant program at Vanderbilt University, the only problem was with my blood type. I was looking at a six to eight year wait. I was happy just to be in the program. My journey continued, day after day, dialysis treatment after dialysis treatment. I felt like the walls were closing in on me and there was no end...
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