Health In Perspective
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 2:58 pm
I played 18 holes of golf the other day with three guys that I had never played with before. Three of us walked as is the custom here in New Zealand. One guy had a motorized cart however. I asked him why the cart and he replied that he was New Zealand's oldest living lung transplant patient. 10 years prior he had both diseased lungs removed and had one replaced. He was given four years at the most to live. He was now 64 years of age. Later on, as we were getting close to finishing the round, I said I was looking forward to going into the bar and having a beer. The lung patient said, " I will have to pass on that, as I have to be off to my dialysis session". Dialysis I replied? He said "yes, I have kidney failure and go in for three 10 hour sessions each week". Thinking of something to say, I said, "well that gives you a chance to catch up on your reading". He said, "afraid not mate, I am blind in one eye and can barely see out of the other". All of a sudden my gimpy knees and back felt much better and I vowed to not mention either again when playing sports. BTW---this guys condition was veified by the other two players. He even shot a 89 for crying out loud. Incredible!!!!