Transplant anti-rejection medications. What's your advice?
Weight gain? Hair loss? Headaches? Never missed a beat? What has your experience with transplant medications been? Have you developed a methods to deal with a side-effect? Have your meds changed at all over time? What advice do you have for others in our community that may make their experience better?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Transplants Support Group.
I had a mayo Jax liver trp in 2011
Changed up all my immunosuppressants by 2013 to Everolimus, no more steroids, kidney function came back and now living with stage 4 metastatic prostate but
Controlled by mayo Rochester Docs
Friends, is there a subgroup for kidney transplant patients? Thank you!
HI, @benedict66066.
Yes there is. If you go to the top of the page and in the Search box type in the words "kidney transplant" and press enter, you will find many threads on the subject. Hope that helps.
Thank you!
You're welcome.
@benedict66066, Welcome to Connect! I am glad that you have joined us.
Are you a kidney patient or are you a caregiver for a loved one? What are you interested in regarding kidney transplant?
Hi Rosemary,
I am about to receive a living donor transplant, possibly within 6 months. I am interested in eplet matching and how to reduce rejection drugs.
@benedict66066, I had to look this up as it is unfamiliar to me.
Here is information about eplet matching at Kidney For Life
- What is the Kidney for Life Initiative?
Kidney for Life is an initiative of the National Kidney Registry that utilizes eplet matching technology to improve donor-recipient matching for living donor kidney transplants.
https://www.kidneyforlife.org/about-kidney-for-life/
This patient section shows the participating Transplant Centers and contact information:
- Kidney for Life
https://www.kidneyforlife.org/for-patients/
Where will you receive the transplant? Did you find it on the list?
Thanks so much! I have seen this material. I wondered if anyone had a transplant using a low eplet mismatch number.
I appreciate it.