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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@taarthi Receiving a kidney either via living donor or cadaver donor has its pluses and minuses in preparation. In your case, you can attend to household things knowing you have a set date and chance to pack what you need. Nohing wrong in taking those afternoon naps! My husband had a cadaver donor and the call was "come immediately"; the transplant center was almost 2 hrs away. He dropped everything including leaving dishes in the sink and everything else in the house pretty messy as he scrambled around to get his medications packed. In fact, he never even took a change of clothes! [We were barely starting to date at that point] You know that all of us here are wish you nothing but the best for you and your husband in your upcoming joint adventure and adventure it will be. We look forward to hearing from you.
Ginger
Taarthi, You are very kind for saying such a sweet thing. I remember how frightened I was before my own transplant, so I try to support and to remember important events that members share on Connect. I think having transplant surgery is a very important event! I am just a mom, a grandma, a transplant recipient who cares.
Here is an interview that gives you a brief glimpse of who I am and my reason for participating on Mayo Connect as a member/mentor.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/newsfeed/a-passion-for-transplant-patients-meet-rosemarya-1
You have a great packing list! I am confident that you will be ready to stash the suitcase in the car and be on the road as planned.
That is a beautiful story, ginger! How long ago was his transplant? And when did you get married?
Hi, mickj. I have a liver and kidney transplant. My kidneys were completely gone, and I was on dialysis, so I needed to get both organs. Since I have 2 organs, I have 2 departments who work together to monitor my numbers. Since you are concerned about your kidneys, do you see a nephrologist for your kidney care?
How is your liver transplant surgery recovery coming ? How do you feel?
cmael, I cannot even imagine you with 18 extra lbs. I bet you feel better with less water on you! You have wonderful daughters! They want you to do well:-)
@rosemarya My husband had his transplant 1 Oct 2016, at Scripps Green Hospital in La Jolla (CA). At the time I was living about 100 miles north of him. But as a member of his care team, his daughter being the other one, I drove 4 hrs on Thursdays, and returning to my place on Mondays another 4 hrs during that first month. That continued the next two months, but I only had that 100 miles each way then [seemed like a piece of cake!] When he came home to his place. We have both told people because there was that consolidated time together, our relationship had a pretty solid foundation. We were married April this year.
Ginger
Ginger, That is beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful.
I thank you for sharing and I’m glad that I asked.
I wish you and your husband many years of happiness together.
@rosemarya I do see a nephrologist, but going forward, provided things don't go backwards, I'll only see him once a year or so. My transplant recovery has gone really well. My only issue is a bit of anemia. Hopefully it goes away with the recent reduction in mycophenolate. 5 months out, I can't recall ever feeling better. But then again, I've never treated my body as well as I do now (diet, exercise, fluids and sleep). Thanks for asking.
@contentandwell I am feeling great! Ecstatic to finally got "my new liver. Good riddance lactulose and rifaximin! Goodbye jaundice...i have blue eyes!
8+hours surgery but was completed and executed perfectly. Already looking forward to living again....honestly I am so overcomes with gratitude to my donor and family. I am hoping they will accept a letter from me. I don't expect them to respond at this tender time if loss. They did a wonderful thing that has changed many lives. It was worth the wait.
@colleenyoung believe me I felt the love and support. You have all helped me so much in this journey. I will always be here to ask post operative questions as everything will be so new.