For the last 2 months every day i take my meds I can't stop thinking about people with transportation who lost access to meds and water.
How hard is it to be in occupied country
For the last 2 months every day i take my meds I can't stop thinking about people with transportation who lost access to meds and water.
How hard is it to be in occupied country
So difficult to be in a war zone anywhere - or be living in the aftermath of a tropical storm, tornado etc & need your transplant meds, chemo therapy treatments, be about to deliver your baby, dialysis treatment etc. God help all of these people.
Oh yes. And all the dead dialysis patients. 2,000 was the estimate I read. I’m sure many of them died in Ukraine as well.
Yes also dialysis patients, what make it harder in gaza all the boarder closed, hospitals were rising the flag about dialysis patients since around 50 days l, one of the hospital lost last nephrologist in the attack.
Prayer to all around the word who had to live this with no choice. Without even option to leave
Prayers and sending the highest hope for peace and safety for all those in dangerous zones.
Life is precious. May we all remember that this holiday season and share a smile or a hug with a loved one or even a stranger. We are all part of the same human race. Note - thank God for medicare. May it always be there to support transplant patients.
Can we NOT politicize this site, please.
Prayer for people all around the world who share with us the same condition, we all know how anxious we got every time we delayed the antirejection hours, our prayers for people has no access to the world for 70 days.
How do you see it as political?
Anyway you can just ignore the thread, hope you stay healthy celebrating your gift in peace 🙏