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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@mauraacro Thank you for your post. I am currently on the inactive list for a kidney transplant. I am hoping to be placed on the active list next June. Just knowing that there are people like you gives me great hope and encouragement!
Thank you for sharing your story! I am in awe of your bravery. A true hero!! Sending you a hug and wishes for a happy & healthy New Year!!!
@cleverusername I commend you on your generous act of donating to a stranger. That's something few people would do. You must have a wonderful feeling about this, you certainly should. I hope you continue to get better every day and are back in full form in no time.
JK
@andrea45 I think Facebook has become a forum for many things, and it is a good place to share that you are looking for a donor. There are people on Facebook whom I know who are also looking and I know of no negative feedback that they have gotten. I know, it is very difficult to ask. I would have a hard time with that myself, but people do it and some are successful at finding a donor. It can definitely be worth a try.
JK
@triciaodonnell That's interesting that you are 65. Is there an age limit on being a donor?
JK
@marvinjsturing If possible I would send out some feelers now. From what I understand the wait for kidneys is longer than the wait for livers, so if you can find a donor you can get one much more quickly than if you have to wait for a deceased donor. I presume since you are not yet on an active list you are also not on dialysis. I would imagine that can be very difficult but you can do it a home apparently.
JK
@contentandwell I am not on dialysis at this time, however, the reason I am on the inactive list is because when you have had pancreatic cancer, you have to be cancer free for 5 years before you can have a transplant. At one time, someone told me that the "cancer free date" was based on when I had my last chemo. That would have made my anniversary date December of 2019. Last month, when I went to Rochester for my semi-annual checkup, Oncology told me that the "cancer free date" is based on when I had my surgery. My surgery was done in June of 2014 so June of this year will be my 5 year anniversary. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote 2 letters about looking for a kidney donor. It was always hard for me to ask for help when I was healthy. In the last few years, I have learned to ask for help and accept help when it is offered. But it stills feels very strange asking people for a kidney. Maybe it is time to get those letters out again and review them one more time. I wasn't sure if Facebook was an appropriate way to get the message out, but I see in one of your previous posts that others are using it to inform people of their need. (When I went in for my evaluation, I was told that the wait for a deceased donor was 2 to 7 years.)
@marvinjsturing People put requests on Facebook. I've seen stories of people running races with shirts on or putting up billboards saying someone they knew needing a donor. When people at our church found out my husband needed a donor we head people from there asking and I had a cousin and a friend from high school offer.
Get it out there and a living donor may be found.
Blessings,
JoDee
While looking into the age limit for living liver donors a few months ago I discovered the age limit for living kidney donors at most transplant centers was 65. I just recently revisited the topic and found they have raised the age limit to 69 for living kidney donors. Could be due to advanced technology which may be reducing risk factors involved. My son recently had a cholecystectomy where they used the robot. Went through his belly button. Six weeks later can't even tell he had surgery.
@marvinjsturing You may as well put it out there, it can't hurt and it certainly could help. I understand completely feeling awkward about asking, I would too, but it is your life. People seem to ask in all different ways, and many are successful.
Congratulations on being cancer free after battling pancreatic cancer. What stage were you at when the cancer was diagnosed? I just had a dear friend diagnosed with it last Wednesday and I am so concerned for him. When I spoke to his wife they didn't know the stage yet.
JK