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.
Drop in and say 'Hi'. You are welcome anytime.
What do you want t to talk about? What words can you offer to someone who is on the journey? Do you have any questions for another recipient?
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@2011panc That is funny about drinking vs drinking water. I think most of us do not drink enough water so i would not be at all surprised to your doctor's reaction. I will always miss my wine with dinner and I kick myself because my husband and son would often on a birthday or Christmas give me a really nice wine, more costly than I would purchase, and of course I stored those away in our wine fridge. Then I was no longer able to drink! So now if something is special I say USE IT WHILE YOU CAN.
JK
@contentandwell This is another "double-like." Teresa
@contentandwell Let's hope it doesn't come to that! Teresa
@contentandwell Hope so - but remember there are a lot of emotional reasons for eating - not all of those can be addressed with logic. Give it your best try if you feel led to. Teresa
@hopeful33250 Teresa, I know this too well, how do you think I got to @ 235 at one point!
JK
@2011panc, Thank you for sharing this memorable experience! I think it is a marvelous example of how much we can delight in the 'simple' moments that occur - after (and sometimes during) our l-o-n-g and difficult journey. When I read your post I was standing in line at the grocery checkout. You put a smile on my face:-) In fact you might say that I let out a little laugh. You have exceeded your goal by sharing this, in my opinion.
It is good to hear your voice. I hope that you are feeling well.
Blessings to you, too.
Rosemary
@contentandwell, I'm sorry for the confusion. I was referring to products like Tylenol PM, Tylenol sinus. Tylenol flu etc.
Rosemary
@rosemarya Gotcha. I never even thought of those because I have never used them. I hate taking as many prescriptions as I do.
JK
@contentandwell - speaking from someone whose kidneys are failing I am not to use any medication without doctor's approval, which is obvious since most meds are filtered through the kidney and virtually everything you read says you should not take it if you have kidney issues. My nephrologist at Mayo does not want me taking Tylenol or Motrin because of the "health" of my kidneys but my daughter's kidneys function fine now and she is allowed to take Tylenol and Motrin on a limited basis when absolutely needed. I don know that Motrin, or any NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug), is harder for your kidneys to process.
@contentandwell - What is MAC/MAI?
@colleenyoung, @contentandwell, @rosemarya, @hopeful33250 - I feel a little guilty sharing this because I'm still pre -transplant but I had a very encouraging visit at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester yesterday. I only met with the study co-ordinator but she shared blood test results from last month. Dr. Torres did a more accurate test for my GFR and it improved! Last month my GFR was 22, in the local ER its was 19, and with the more accurate test it was 26! The higher the better. I see the transplant team when it hits 20 so I am motivated to get back to regular exercise and eating healthier (confession - I was at such a plateau I had started to give up and not try because at least I was staying stable with my weight). It's amazing what a few numbers will do to one's psyche. People typically lose 5ml a year so if that is the case I would be at a GFR of 21 in one year which gets me past my youngest daughter's graduation (my hope/prayer). But, because I'm in a study which is using Tolvaptan (a med doctors know works but are trying to get approved by the FDA) I have hope that I can get my youngest off to college before my life becomes consumed with the transplant process. I'm now feeling silly for being a part of this group but you are ALL teaching me so much. I feel like I will take more in now than when I'm the transplant patient. Already I feel like my health is creeping into my mother duties so I can only imagine what it will be like in a year or two.