This and That and Talk - My Transplant
As our Mayo Connect community grows, I am constantly meeting organ transplant members on a wide variety of forums with a wide range of issues that are not directly transplant specific. However, because we are all transplant recipients, we have a special connection: a unique journey and best of all - a new life! We don't always need help or advice. Many times we just want to chat with someone like us! That is my purpose in starting This and That and Talk.
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@lcamino, You are smart to be cautious. I think that you are dealing with bigger issues now than hair thinning! Do you know if thinning hair is a symptom of poor kidney function?
I was limited in taking Tylenol, too. Now it is still limited, though I can use it if needed as long as I stay under the daily recommended dose. That is only because my liver is doing well.
Rosemary
@contentandwell, I get the same feeling when I wake up at 2 AM with a rising temperature and uncontrolled shivering. Do I go to ER...at 2 AM??? Yikes. Yes, Hubby and I go...it's just not worth taking any chances.
Don't be so hard on yourself for taking care of you 🙂
Hugs,
Rosemary
@contentandwell I agree with Rosemary - you have a lot invested in your health - take all the precautions you need to in order to take care of yourself. Teresa
@contentandwell - You are worth every cent!
@contentandwell - When we go through life's trials they change us, usually no avoiding it. I believe it is our goal to try to make sure those changes are for the better. What I have learned is that some people will adjust to me changing and others won't. Sometimes that hat can hurt but I can only share my experiences, not make people understand what I have gone through and accept my new perspectives on life. Honestly, even if someone went through the exact same experiences as I have does not mean they would come out of the experiences with the same viewpoint as myself because we are all so different. It is what makes life interesting...and sometimes frustrating.
@hopeful33250 - It helps that the medicine makes me thirsty but the side effects have lessened and I still drink a lot because it has become a habit. When I first started the study med I was drinking 1 1 /2 gallons so now my gallon is thirst and habit. Keep in mind that I used to drink 3-4 glasses of liquid a day so if I can learn to do this anyone can. Mind you, I would not go to my extreme unless really necessary because your sleep is very interrupted, road trips become long (lots of stops), can't get through a movie at a theatre without running to the bathroom etc. so it does impact your daily life to drink that much.
@rosemarya - No idea if kidney failure causes thinning hair. I never thought of it until this discussion. I have always had fine hair and knew thinning hair was a part of aging for some so I never really questioned it. A very quick search tells me that I could have nail and hair issues if I was on dialysis so that means my kidneys were not doing their job/keeping everything balanced and filtering waste. Although my kidney function is still poor they are working enough that my labs, other than poor kidney function, are fine (mineral levels good etc.). The search also said age, stress, and hereditary can cause thinning hair and I think at this moment all of the three probably apply to me ; - )
@rosemarya and @contentandwell - Oh I"m learning so much from you guys and appreciate all I can take in now before I'm overwhelmed with the entire transplant process. Thank you so much for sharing!
Rosemary, I'm drinking out of my purple Mayo water bottle right now. It is my favorite too and helps me measure my water intake. I have to drink at least 2L a day to prevent further kidney stones.
Lynn, JK, Rosemary, Teresa - it's great to have "drinking" buddies.
@hopeful33250 Teresa, you are right of course, I know that from my own personal experience.
I would hope to convince my stepson that it is in his best interest. He is not a warm and fuzzy person but he seems to enjoy conversing with me and I think he respects my opinions (except politically). I think at gathering such as I mentioned I spend more time talking to him than my husband does, which is why I think maybe, just maybe, he would listen to me and consider what I say.
JK