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DiscussionStage 5 renal failure: Docs says options are death or dialysis
Kidney & Bladder | Last Active: Apr 1, 2020 | Replies (16)Comment receiving replies
Replies to "I had the same problem just before my transplant. 12 years ago, I had been evaluated..."
@gle, Welcome to Connect. What an amazing story! We do share some similar experiences. It is remarkable that we have come this far, isn't it. I am thankful every day for my annonymous donor. And I have made it my priority to take good care of these "new" organs. I received both liver and kidney in a simultaneous transplant ( 1 donor, 2 organs, 1 surgery).
Since you are on the kidney transplant list and looking for a donor, I want to share the the Mayo Clinic Transplant - Page Recipient Toolkit and the Living Donor Toolkit. You will find information to share with potential donors. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/transplant/
Here is a discussion where members are sharing their firsthand accout about being a living donor.
Kidney transplant - The Journey from the Donor's Side.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/kidney-transplant-from-the-donor-side/
I would enjoy hearing more about your liver tranplant experience, so I want to invite you to join me in the Liver Transplant Group. Currently there are some patients talking about their liver transplants as well as some post transplant complications in the Liver Support Group. https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/liver-support-group/
I hope to join you there soon. -Just click the link, and post a response or question,. If you want help, let me know.
Thank you for your input I will soon be 76 and I do not qualify for a kidney due to diabetes and obesity. I know I have been in denial about the renal failure because I don't suffer from all major indicators. I can't understand the extreme flucuations from 13 to 16 gfr in one week.