View From the Dialysis Chair


Dialysis tips, kidney failure, kidney transplant, dialysis

These first couple of words represent significant growth since the last time I wrote anything for this blog.

It’s been about a year since I last interacted and added fresh content here.

Over that year, I’ve started working a full-time job again, my mental health has improved, and I’ve added some great new people to my team.

These are the changes that I felt were crucial to convincing myself that I’m ready for a kidney transplant again.

As I write this from my dialysis chair, on a Saturday, with about an hour and a half left on my session, I am grateful.

I feel that as kidney warriors, we’re only as good as our planning and goal-setting. And my plans have been coming to fruition lately; even when I’ve had to implement back-up plan protocol because the original plan didn’t pan out.

This is just a quick capture of my thoughts for what I plan to continue going forward: writing something everyday with the hopes that it will inspire other kidney warriors to share their kidney story.

Eric Coleman

That picture is of me during one of my many kidney dialysis sessions where I live in Orting, Washington USA. Journey with me as I share my kidney story as .well as the stories of many other kidney warriors from around the world

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