Kidney transplant - The Journey from the Donor's Side
I'm headed to Rochester on the 10th for surgery on the 12th. I'm excited and nervous! I didn't know the recipient but have gotten to "meet" her and some of her daughters through phone calls and emails.
I've had labs done at my doctor's office and went to Mayo a few weeks ago for a million more tests. My case was presented to the donor board a few days before Christmas and I was approved and notified the same day. It seems like everything took so long and now is going so fast.
I'm interested in hearing from donors but haven't had a lot of luck. It seems like the recipients are the ones who post the most, which gives me some info and reassurance but it would be nice to hear from the other side too.
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@donnan It is presumptuous of me to think you're talking to me but I do so thank you. I completely understand wanting to know someone (preferably the one) from the other side & not getting so much as a hello. Just believe in your heart there is a good reason for the absence of communication at least in the eyes of the silent party. Looking through colored lenses has its advantages.
@mauraacro That is reassuring to know. I had an appointment with my primary doctor yesterday. He ordered the mammogram, pap smear & HTLV test that are required to be a donor. The story of my life hurry up & wait but I'm happy to be moving forward.
Emotion 19: Excitement because my colonoscopy results are not only normal but also good for 10 years. Whoohoo
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Emotion 20: Worry that I may not be able to donate (considered normal) because my LDL is high.
Emotion 21: Relief - Doc recommends healthier diet & more exercise. Nothing to worry about. Yeah
I've completed my 1st day of my 6 month check up after donation.
I came back to Mayo Rochester for it, although if it were a hardship for me, I could have done the tests at home. I don't know if I've already said this but it was easier for the recipient to fly me here & pay for my hotel than to figure out how to bill her insurance and have me test at home. That makes me sad because she's a highly intelligent, organized woman and the insurance companies still make it next to impossible for her to figure out how to use it most logically. It would have been cheaper for them too. I'm glad to be here though, I have complete faith in the care I receive at Mayo.
Day 1 for my check ups involved an 18 hour blood pressure cuff, 24 hour urine collection, lab work, renal cleaeance, meeting with a nurse & a social worker. Tomorrow will be dropping off the cuff & big orange jug, meeting with a nurse (not sure why) and getting clearance from the doctor.
I'll be sad to leave, knowing I probably (& hopefully) won't be back but I can't say enough good things about my experience both with kidney donation and at Mayo.
My daughter is my donor. I’ll see if she will register and communicate with you. My transplant was 20 years ago.
Emotion 22: Joy because I recieved a letter to call about getting my blood pressure cuff so I called & made arrangements for it to be delivered next week.
Emotion 23: Frustration because I recieved an automated call stating I have preliminary testing T. June 26 @ 6:20am & to get my itenerary at http://www.mayoclinic.org, no physical address & no return call phone number. I could not find anything on the web site to help. When I tried to create an account I was asked for a 9 digit mayo code. Ugh. I will call my coordinator tomorrow.
Emotion 23: Excitement Today is day 24. For the 2nd day in a row I received an automated phone call scheduling a 2nd day of tests for W. June 27th @ 8am. And my daughter might go with me. I did not have time to call my coordinator for address & phone number info.
Emotion 24 (mistakenly called 23 for the 2nd time) is cool because it was on the 24th day of the donor process.
Emotion 25: Collective calm & surprise. Today I learned I have 5 days of testing (instead of 3) & my 9 digit member (create your (portal) account) number but Im still having trouble setting up the account. This time I have to fix it through patient registration. Things are moving fast now for sure.