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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mauraacro, It is always good to hear from you. Your experience is our best teacher. Thank you for sharing it.
cmael, I don't remember reading this anywhere - Does your daughter have any young children? This seems to be another thing that taarthi is concerned about.
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No, our grandchildren are all grown. My family knows that if anyone is sick, they need to stay away. However, that being said, my grandson got married in California 2 1/2 mos after my transplant. I asked my nephrologist if it would be alright for me to go and go by air. He said that would be ok. I go out and about quite a bit and worked as an election judge at a nursing home, the primaries and the general election. I haven’t been sick at all, but of course try to be cautious. We also have two dogs and two cats. I wash my hands often. I hope that helps with the fear of living with a transplant.
@taarthi, I wonder if you might benefit from some of the relaxation tips that members have shared in the Sleep Health group on Connect (https://connect.mayoclinic.org/group/sleep-health/)
I found this discussion particularly helpful with quite a variety of tips and approaches
- Meditation prior to sleep https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/meditation-prior-to-sleep/
@cmael it's funny how the wait for the transplant is so overwhelming but then the thought of life afterwards is so daunting. And there is the thought of the actual surgery and recovery. I am glad that so many who have already gone through the whole process assure me that life afterwards is so beneficial. There are a lot of wonderful people here to encourage us to stay strong.
@cmael My transplant team told me not to travel domestically for 6 months, and a year internationally. I think they take a hard line but if you are doing well they will give you some leeway. As it turned out there was no pressing need to travel within that time so I did no travel for a year.
Were you told to wear a mask when flying? I got some at CVS that had an antiviral coating.
An interesting thing I read somewhere, not specific to post transplant patients - the window seats have fewer germs than the aisle seats! There is a larger concentration of germs floating around where there is more open space. Unfortunately I have somewhat of an incontinence problem so if I sit by the window I have to disrupt people.
JK
Actually, I asked about a mask and he said that wasn’t necessary, but it was up to me. I mentioned that I’ve seen several patients with masks in the transplant dr appt’s waiting area. He said those are mostly cancer patients. I did see recently that the window seats have less germs, I also have a pretty ID bracelet with my Mayo patient no., contact info etc on it, just in case.
I don’t know why the transplant dr I saw seemed pretty relaxed about my traveling, but then again I think of all of the people we come in contact with while traveling through the halls and elevators at Mayo.
Hi I'm glinda a heart transplant patient going on 8 years post transplant just wanted to let you I don't need a mask anymore but I still wear one anytime I go out or to appointments I won't take chances with my heart as I have first hand experience on how dangerous bacteria, and viruses can be especially the cold viruses as that's what destroyed my original heart so I say wear the mask if you want to and if you feel safer with it I don't go out of my apartment without mine on glinda
Here's an article and podcast about
Germs on a plane: How to stay healthy while travelling https://www.cbc.ca/radio/thecurrent/the-current-for-december-21-2017-1.4458465/germs-on-a-plane-how-to-stay-healthy-while-travelling-1.4458761
The biggest culprits are the:
- toilets
- food trays
- overhead compartments