New Transplant Blog Posts
Hello everyone,
We hope this finds everyone well today! We have started this discussion today to announce a new blog post. Every week, we will reply to this discussion to let you know when something new is published. Watch for new information often!
Have a productive and enjoyable week!
- Kristin
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Transplants Support Group.
Thank you ,Kristin, for another helpful blog entry.
I want to invite @lcamino, @pkindron, @contentandwell, @chattykathy to be aware of this information. I hope that you will find this helpful. It certainly relates to our recent conversations!
Rosemary.
@keggebraaten Great link, Kristin, it answers a lot of questions. At this point since I have put two things out on facebook about donating organs I would hesitate to add a third.
This cracked me up: "MYTH: As a recipient, I may develop personality traits or likes/dislikes of my donor through their organ donation.". A week or so after coming home I was sitting in the Family room with the TV on to a sports network -- my husband had apparently left it on and forgotten that. I was not paying attention to the TV but my husband came in and saw the sports show on and immediately figured I must have a male liver!
JK
Thanks @contentandwell,
If my husband ever saw me watching sports, he would think his real wife was abducted by aliens and someone replaced me on my couch cushion, so I completely understand your husband's concern. 🙂
@keggebraaten I guess you and I are of similar minds. I feel sort of badly when I cannot enjoy watching sports with him. For that reason most years he flies west for Superbowl weekend to watch it on TV with our son (he skipped two years due to my condition. One year our daughter came and stayed here for the weekend). Of course being from southern NH and both originally from the Boston area it was HUGE deal that the Patriots won in such a historic game.
JK
Hello Rosemary,
I am new to this blog (tonight is my first night). I am on the Mayo Kidney transplant list and in the process of trying to find a live donor. Earlier this evening when I logged on there was a post by someone who was willing to donate a kidney. Since I am new to this site I have not been able to find that post so I can try to connect with this potential donor. Could you help me find this individuals post?
downtownsbrown
Welcome to Connect, @downtownsbrown.
Let me help you find your way around. To see all the discussions in the Transplant group, go here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/transplants/
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You can find more tips on how to use the site here: https://connect.mayoclinic.org/get-started-on-connect/
Hi @downtownsbrown and welcome to our page! Since you mentioned you are trying to find a living donor, I wanted to share with you a link to our living donor toolkit. I hope you'll find some helpful information to aid you in this process. We'd welcome your ideas and feedback on anything you'd like to see added to the page. Here's the link: http://mayocl.in/2h1ChQ3
Kristen
@downtownsbrown, I also want to welcome you. We are here on Mayo Connect to share and to support each other based on our experiences. And we ask questions and work toward finding answers together. There are other members who have shared their pre and post transplant experiences that you might find helpful.
I encourage you to check out the information that both Colleen and Kristen have provided.
Come back here, or feel free to jump into any of the discussions that interest you.
I look forward to continued conversation with you.
Rosemary
We are a little more than halfway through April, but the momentum for National Donate Life Month continues! Today on the blog we're sharing some outstanding patient/donor stories as a tribute to those who have given the ultimate gift - a second chance. Enjoy and please continue to spread the word about organ donation.
http://mayocl.in/2ok4UsA
Good morning! Check out our latest blog post addressing the impact frailty has on patients with liver failure. Mayo transplant physicians Kymberly D. Watt, M.D. and Rahima A. Bhanji, M.D. share highlights from a recent Harvard Medical School study about the importance of assessing a patient’s strength and physical function prior to surgery. Check it out and let us know your thoughts. http://mayocl.in/2p0TEnJ