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Living Donor Kidney surgery next Tuesday: Any advice?

Transplants | Last Active: Apr 1, 2020 | Replies (42)

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@earlenes, @cleverusername, @rickhartleyjax, - What do you have to say in response to this question that was posted yesterday by fellow kidney donor, @mauraacro: With all of the news lately is anyone else wondering how either the virus, flu or any medication needed would affect the remaining kidney?
-Kidney transplant > The Journey from the Donor's Side
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/kidney-transplant-from-the-donor-side/?commentsorderby=DESC#chv4-comment-stream-header
@tasher3433, Is your husband still able to maintain his health without dialysis?
@jgiovann, I am still thinking about you and your mom. Any updates to share?
Is the current coronavirus presenting any special considerations as far as scheduling a transplant surgery for either of you?

I'm sending positive thoughts, hope, and some sunshine with this message. I look forward to hearing that you are all doing okay.

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Thank you for your kind thoughts, Rosemary and Co! Yes! He is maintaining with a GFR of 13. The nephrologist last week asked him if he was ready to go on dialysis, and said “good answer” when my husband said No! Although he is bone shaking cold for about an hour a day, sweatshirts and heating blankets are a Godsend. As well as a heated massage chair. He is in good humour. And looking forward to an annual golf trip with 3 brothers and friends. He doesn’t dwell on the numbers, but continues to look ahead. Pre op screening is scheduled for Apr 1 at Mayo Scottsdale, and transplant day is scheduled for Apr 15. I send best wishes to all of you, recipients, donors and caregivers and thank all of you for sharing your journeys. Be well.

I was a living donor on February 11. I have complete trust and faith in the Mayo staff. They will not do anything that will endanger you or the recipient. You can take that to the bank. Since my surgery I have been using common sense to protect my health. I'm getting plenty of rest. God has blessed me with the ability to help someone else in a very meaningful way. I think the donation has helped me just as much as the recipient.

Thank you. No new information. Still waiting on the NKR. With my Mom's high PRA of 83% it may be a long wait