What I'm learning throughout my son's journey with kidney disease is that we are not alone. It can easily feel like we are, but it's important to connect with other people who can share your experience. It's great to have that common bond, even though it's a terrible thing to share! We can relate in ways that others cannot. It can be very therapeutic to have someone out there - even if it's virtually! - to share our stories, feelings, and experiences. Wishing you all the best along your journey!
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