Kidney Transplant age late 60s, early 70s
My eGFR is in the range of 18-20. I feel great and would not know I had this disease if not for the bloodwork and lab results. My disease is from long term lithium use which is an unusual type of kidney disease. I don’t have proteinuria, my micronutrients are stable. I eat a Mediterranean type diet, very little meat.
I have a live donor that is a match. I’m 69 years old and my donor in her 40s. I’m hesitant about the surgery reading about the anti rejection drug reactions. And recovering from a major surgery. My nephrologist did a calculation and thought my kidneys could hold out to my mid 70s, possibly later. She is a Mayo nephrologist.
I would love feedback from kidney transplant recipients in my age range. Thank you!
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Thank you for the sentiment. I’ve researched the end stage. I think I came close when I had Covid and 2 infections at the same time heading towards sepsis. My eGFR dropped a lot but rebounded after antibiotics and the ER. My immune system is strong now and will be diminished somewhat with anti rejection drugs. I also had a bad case of diarrhea in Costa Rica. Staying hydrated was a struggle. Luckily a local Dr came to our hotel room with a fluid IV. Hooked it up to my bed and rehydrated me. Hydration is the key to maintaining my kidney function. I have Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus which means I have to sip water all day. That’s no problem. I’m still in limbo. Just exploring options. My donor completed her testing in May and I’m fully tested. NW in Chicago put me on the inactive list in Feb. 2026. NW is only a couple of hours away. Mayo is 8 hours. I prefer Mayo but it’s too far away. We used to drive there for appointments, but for a transplant I think risky. I discussed this with Dr Dahl at Mayo.
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