Monday was a very exciting and busy day! We met with one of the Transplant surgeons at Carolina Medical Center. From there I had a chest x-ray, EKG and blood typing lab work done. Every thing went well but the lab work sucked! They had to 'stick' me twice to get 2 different readings to confirm my blood type. I am A+ but they seem to what to be sure. lol
The surgeon seemed to think IF we had a living donor that was a match I could have a transplant sometime in the next 6-8 months. He said there was really no reason things should not move quickly seeing I was pretty healthy otherwise. I am certainly not counting on that, but it would be a nice surprise. Chris is not a donor candidate at this point because of the girls and needing to take care of me (this was our thought the whole time).
The gentleman doing my chest x-ray was a kidney recipient. It was very cool to speak with him. He was probably my age, and doing great. He received his kidney from a deceased donor after waiting 1.5 yrs. He said he could not believe how much better he felt after the surgery. He had also done Hemo dialysis (we're planning this for a backup) and said it was kind of painful. However, he gave me a few pointers on why he thought his was not pleasant. It was very encouraging speaking to someone my age that has been through the whole process.
It is exciting but I think things are going to move quickly at this point. It would certainly be a blessing if 2009 was the year of the "kidney". lol Chris tells me his going to start calling me 'kidney bean', I'm think a flower garden in the shape of a kidney would be a nice touch:-)
Thanks again for all your encouraging words and support. We are truely greatful to have such a great support group.
Donar Form page 1 and Donor Form page 2 for any one interested or with quesitons.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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I'm someone of your age and a patient of IgAN for the past 5 years. With a creatinine level at about 3, I'm on medications but not yet started to think of transplantation.
I've read most of the people who have undergone transplantation say how much better they felt after the surgery! This must be quite exciting for you (in spite of the trouble from medical procedures). Let's look forward to a brighter and better life after the transplantation!
Regards,
Mitra
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