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Thanks a lot for everybody for your kindness . this feedback is very useful

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@sameeh123, I might have already told you that I am a recipient and my organs came from a deceased donor. As a recipient I need to have routine labs that measure my creatinine among other things (beyond my knowledge). I am wondering about living donors as a result of your message, and I would like to ask you if there is a follow-up for donors after the initial surgical recovery? I am curious. Thanks.

I am female and was 59 1/2 5"4' 150 lbs. when I donated a kidney in 2021. My pre-donation creatinine level was .8, and my level immediately after surgery, and consistently since, is 1.30. I was really upset and afraid that I might be in trouble. My nephrologist said 1.30 is a healthy level for a donor (and for a recipient), but not to go over 1.50. I drink 64+ ounces of water daily and that keeps my urine clear. I would be interested to know if others have had the same comments from their nephrologist.