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luellasindon30 karma

That is true, but managing diet and exercise becomes infinitely more difficult when someone is dealing with chronic and/or invisible illness.

I'm not saying that people who abuse the system don't exist, I'm just asking for a bit of compassion.

luellasindon17 karma

I hope you aren't passive aggressive just because they're obese and using a scooter - invisible illnesses are a thing.

luellasindon2 karma

Never knowingly

you need to explain this RIGHT NOW please

if there is even the slightest chance that a spider has been in contact with my face without me knowing it then I need to go burn all my skin off ASAP

luellasindon1 karma

I have a cat that I got before my kidneys failed completely. I had her through hemo, and I still have her now on PD. I was on the cycler before and she was fine, didn't touch the line at all, and now that I'm back on bags she's good with those too. Couldn't give two shits.

The only thing is that I'm not supposed to deal with her litter since I am immunosuppressed (Vasculitis caused the kidney failure) so I get someone in to take care of that every few days for me.

It's definitely possible to keep a cat and be on PD.

luellasindon1 karma

that's not how dialysis works, dude.