Lung Transplant Post-op? would like to hear positive stories
My son is six years post kidney transplant this month! He is 21 now and was 12ish when diagnosed with HDR syndrome. Vanderbilt never confirmed this initial diagnosis but he still receives care for Hypoparathyroidism and is doing well post transplant (just dang those Steroids). I am his living donor. Ironically, my husband was diagnosed with lung disease almost 3 years ago and we are now starting lung transplant evaluation at Emory University in GA. We are ... managing a lot of emotions right now. Lungs are very different from Kidneys.
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@abmac
Is getting a second opinion at Mayo in Jacksonville an option? Mayo will want some of their own tests but would also likely accept a lot of the Emory tests. I found that the sicker I got before kidney transplant the less options I seemed to have. Illness can really paint you in a corner. Sheading 15lbs before transplant sound daunting!!! Fluid retention, toxins, low energy, uremic fog all make it tough to lose weight. I met an awesome guy, Scott who was turned away from getting a liver transplant at a well known center because of his weight, literally told to go home and die but Mayo Clinic in Rochester pioneered a surgery customized to him and saved his life. Mayo seems to find options for people that seem impossible at other institutions. Here is a link to Scott's story https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8bn8JBE2TA Don't get my wrong Emory is a great institution and it sounds like you've been making every right move, but other options may be out there somewhere. Best wishes to you and your family as you navigate this narrow road.
I received a single lung in 2005 and for the most part have been doing well. Just had to change a few medications and watch for skin cancers. And taking care of myself like Covid-19 was around before it was a thing. But every person is different and has different outcomes.
We submitted our paperwork for a second opinion at Mayo. We just have no idea how they’re going to see us with Covid numbers rising.
@funk8nguy, Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am happy that you have joined this discussion about lung transplants. I am even happier that you shared your positive message. I thought I was a transplant veteran, (transplanted in 2009 - liver and kidney). It is evident that you are taking good care of you.
funk8nguy, Would you tell us a little about yourself and lung transplant? What is a single vs a double transplant?
@abmac, Congratulations, you have taken the first step. I hope that you will hear something from Mayo so that you have some idea of when you can expect an appointment.
The difference between a single lung transplant vs. a double lung transplant is how is sounds, I had pulmonary fibrosis that was caused by having chemotherapy and radiation. I received a single lung because I could get along with one lung and the person that lost their life could help two people with lung issues, and others. I’m sure there are many reasons transplant centers choose double Vs single transplants but don’t ask me,lol.
salemke1953, Hello there! I hope you are still doing well. I have just recently joined this group. I need a double lung transplant in the near future. I got pre-qualified a month ago, but still too healthy to get listed. I have a question for you; did you have any issues concerning your antibody testing before you were transplanted? I have some HLA issues that are concerning to me.