Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
@ginal, I respect your opinion about your daughter donating her kidney to you, And I especially admire your determination to find your way in this maze of uncertainty. I do want to share the following link in case you and daughter would like to look at it.
The Transplant PAGES contains information for all levels of a transplant journey. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/transplant/
Rosemary
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
@mlmcg, @gaybinator, Do you have anything from your experience that might be helpful to @ginal about dialysis. and about getting listed for a kidney transplant? This is out of my own experience, and ginal is looking for someone to talk to and to learn from.
Thank you
Rosemary
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
Thank you Rosemary,
My symptoms continue as I wait. I have insomnia now. It might be from the worry. My nephew was tested for Paired Donation a week ago. He hasn’t heard anything. I continue to wait as patiently as possible.
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
@ginal My daughter and son both volunteered to be a living liver donor for me. I very much discouraged them but my daughter persisted. I finally got her the info at her constant urging, they said she could go through the tests at one of the NYC transplant hospitals but then it did not work out.
I really did not want my son to because I felt it would be very disruptive to his career since he would have to come east for about a month (he lives in CA) but I know if he thought I was absolutely urgent he would have been on the next plane east.
I would suggest that you let your daughter get tested at some point and then if it does become urgent she will be ready to go. She can be tested and you can still try to wait for a cadaver donor. I know the wait for kidneys is very long though.
JK
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
@contentandwell, Thank you for sharing your very personal experience.
When I was transferred to Mayo, and only listed for a liver transplant, some of my family members asked about getting tested to be donors. However. since I was so critical, they were told that there was not enough time for that. Soon after that, I was listed for both a liver and a liver and a kidney. I, too, had a deceased donor.
Rosemary
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
I have done both, and peritoneal dialysis is easier but you have to be very carful because you can get peritonitis, which is very painful and you get very sick.
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
Welcome to Connect; I'm so glad you've joined us. We have so many incredibly informative conversations taking place about kidney transplant. To begin, I've listed a few below:
@ginal, I respect your opinion about your daughter donating her kidney to you, And I especially admire your determination to find your way in this maze of uncertainty. I do want to share the following link in case you and daughter would like to look at it.
The Transplant PAGES contains information for all levels of a transplant journey.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/transplant/
Rosemary
@dshaver, I hope that you feel the prayers that I am sending your way.
Also sending strength and hugs.
Rosemary
@mlmcg, @gaybinator, Do you have anything from your experience that might be helpful to @ginal about dialysis. and about getting listed for a kidney transplant? This is out of my own experience, and ginal is looking for someone to talk to and to learn from.
Thank you
Rosemary
Thank you Rosemary,
My symptoms continue as I wait. I have insomnia now. It might be from the worry. My nephew was tested for Paired Donation a week ago. He hasn’t heard anything. I continue to wait as patiently as possible.
@ginal My daughter and son both volunteered to be a living liver donor for me. I very much discouraged them but my daughter persisted. I finally got her the info at her constant urging, they said she could go through the tests at one of the NYC transplant hospitals but then it did not work out.
I really did not want my son to because I felt it would be very disruptive to his career since he would have to come east for about a month (he lives in CA) but I know if he thought I was absolutely urgent he would have been on the next plane east.
I would suggest that you let your daughter get tested at some point and then if it does become urgent she will be ready to go. She can be tested and you can still try to wait for a cadaver donor. I know the wait for kidneys is very long though.
JK
@contentandwell, Thank you for sharing your very personal experience.
When I was transferred to Mayo, and only listed for a liver transplant, some of my family members asked about getting tested to be donors. However. since I was so critical, they were told that there was not enough time for that. Soon after that, I was listed for both a liver and a liver and a kidney. I, too, had a deceased donor.
Rosemary
@dshaver, I'll continue to pray. Rosemary
I have done both, and peritoneal dialysis is easier but you have to be very carful because you can get peritonitis, which is very painful and you get very sick.
Thank you, I might just do that.
What is that?