Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 A few weeks ago I talked to a woman named Barbara who has had PBC for about 30 years and had a transplant a few years ago. She is the founder of the PBC/PSC support group in the San Franscisco Bay area and is over 70 years old. When I spoke to her, she was still ill from surgery she had to correct a transplant related problem. Yet she talked to me for nearly an hour. She worked hard for many years to get her group together (without using internet or email.). She has seen members die and get transplants. Others, like her, have lived for decades before needing transplant. She told me that no matter how sick she is she keeps attending meetings and doing fundraisers. She gave me a swift kick in the behind and insisted that I work to organize PSCers and raise money, not for myself but for future generations. I was diagnosed in 2001. In early 2005 I retired because I was too fatigued to work but otherwise I am okay. Like many other PSC patients, I spend a lot of energy worrying how long I have before I become seriously ill. I'm lucky that I am an old fogie compared to the many children and young adults who have PSC. But, I still needed that verbal kick from Barbara to understand that we must plan for a long productive life ahead of us. Fatigue and illness slow you down but, you must, as Barbara said, do what you have to do. Since I talked to her I feel less fatigued and more optimistic. She showed me that even when you have health set-backs you can keep on going. I have learned from Barbara that we should all assume we have many years ahead of us. The people who participate in this support group are great. They put so much into helping others with emotional support and information. I just wanted to contribute this bit of wisdom from Barbara, especially for those of us who are newly diagnosed or who are having a hard time imagining our futures and planning long lives. I also pray for many years of life for people like Josh and Deb who are now facing a big fight for their lives. (Sacramento) dx uc and psc 2001. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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