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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Becky, did you get your answers from the coordinator? Did you find out how to get your itinerary?
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It’s early Thursday morning and unfortunately I have not had an easy go of it. I was very nauseous from the anesthesia , and have only had ice chips and little broth, and some ginger ale since surgery on Tuesday. But every hour things get a little better. My husband is doing very well and my kidney is working terrific! His creatinine was cut in half less than 24 hours. I may stay in the hospital one more day instead of going home this afternoon. But everyone at the mayo clinic has been terrific as you would expect.
@triciaodonnell, I hope that today will be a good day of rest for you. And that you will continue to feel better and better throughout the day.
Am I correct that you are a living kidney donor for your husband? It must be a wonderful feeling to see how he is improving already.
My organs are from a deceased donor, and my husband was constantly at my bedside as my caregiver. Are you able to see or be with your husband this hospital stay?
When you feel better, I would enjoy hearing about your experience.
Rosemary
Yes Rosemary, I donated to my husband. He is doing very well! His creatinine level was cut in half on the very first day and the doctors are very happy. He’s a long way down the hall, but we have to walk anyway so we take a couple trips a day to see each other. I am still quite weak and tired, but I’ve had a hard time sleeping. I had a little breakfast this morning and a better nights sleep last night, so I hope today is A much better day. I am very happy for my husband’s great progress and even though it’s not an easy thing to be a living donor, it certainly is rewarding and very worth it.
Thanks so much @rosemarya for soliciting this feedback, and @mauraacro for your great comments. As Rosemary said, your feedback is especially appreciated given that you've been through the living donation process! @keggebraaten and I are already talking about how we can incorporate your ideas to develop some kind of timeline... and I definitely think we can provide more information (either in the toolkit or an upcoming blog post) on the difference between directed and altruistic donors.
I'm glad you found Connect too and am so sorry you didn't hear about it from our staff in the transplant center! We take any chance we can get to promote this site to our colleagues in practice, and provide materials about it for them to give patients. Unfortunately those materials don't make it into the hands of every patient that comes through. However, just this week we developed some additional collateral promoting Connect so we'll have another reason to reach out and remind them to spread the word!
MC7421-transplant (MC7421-transplant.pdf)
@triciaodonnell I hope the nausea passes soon, what an awful feeling. I'm glad they're treating you well.
You have such a positive outlook and you gave another person the gift of life, congratulations, you are wonderful!
Happy to hear your husband is doing well, transplants are an amazing thing,aren't they?
@colleenyoung For some reason I don't have that option on my phone but I do on my laptop! 🙂 Thank you!
@colleenyoung I understand and completely agree with the benefits of reading and posting on this forum, I'm so glad I found it and will continue to use it to learn and to share.
I have an easier time learning and remembering if someone (physically) tells me something, then follows it up in writing. I like to go back and read over what we talked about to make sure I haven't missed anything or to reread something that I may not have understood the 1st time around.
I've had problems with "tone" on both the reading and writing side that can sometimes only be cleared up through conversation. I've had problems in conversation because of emotion, unfamiliar words or ideas or just crappy cell reception that are easier to clear up in writing.
I don't think most conversations about transplants off forum are secret or that new knowledge being imparted, I think it's a different way to gain perspective, personal contact and/or reassurance with someone who has traveled that road. I spoke with a donor that my social worker thought I'd like to hear from about a week before my surgery. She gave me no advice (except don't wear low rise pants) and no new information but it was comforting to hear someone tell me it would be all right. Everyone told me it would be all right, Mayo, this forum, family & friends, but when I heard it from a lady in N Dakota who donated, it was, oddly enough, more reassuring to me.
In hindsight, some of the things I thought were too small or unimportant to share on a public forum are possibly what potential donors are looking for, I may go back & add them to my timeline. Thank you.
@beckyjohnson I was approved to donate directly to my husband but we were still open to a paired donation situation to find a better size match for my husband - that's exactly what they were able to do. My husband received a kidney from someone in Florida and my kidney went to someone in Arizona. It did not matter to me where my kidney went, as long as my husband was able to get one - although it really does make me happy to know that in this process we were able to help another person in need! I am hopeful that the person that received my kidney is feeling as well as my husband is now! His progress has been amazing!