COVID-19 and Transplant Patients
As a kidney transplant recipient I have been extra vigilant/worried about protecting myself as COVID-19 spreads. Like most transplant patients I am used to washing my hands, carrying hand-sanitizer, avoiding sick people, getting flu shots, etc. The COVID-19 outbreak has caused me to take additional steps to try to remain safe but I am worried for my health. I would like to hear what you are doing to stay safe and how you are feeling.
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@guidant07
Am I understanding this correctly? Have you had the same transplant for 39 years?
Yes, that is correct. My dad passed away in 2007 so the kidney is 90 years old! I only on Prednisone and imuran for transplant drug's. I am truly blessed.
@guidant07.. Wow, your kidney is 90 years old. Congratulations. You and your dad must live very healthy lives. Your dad might have passed away but he's always a part of you!
I also use the Mayo clinic network for my go to news source for the virus. I stay away from network news!
@guidant07 This is the most incredible thing I have ever heard! Your story gives me immeasurable hope. I had no idea this was even possible. PLEASE tell me how you have accomplished this. What is your secret?
@guidant07 is this rare? I expect my transplant to be a one time only life lasting organ. Nothing otherwise has been indicated to me.
We are staying home with only a trip out for groceries every 2 weeks during the early reserved times for elderly and most vulnerable. Otherwise our granddaughter or daughter brings things we need. However, I’ll be going down to Mayo Rochester for my 2 year kidney transplant checkup next week. I’m not much concerned about Mayo, but I’m a bit concerned about the hotel we’ll be staying at. It’s attached to Mayo and mostly Mayo patients use it, so I would think they should be up to date on preparations, etc, but it is still a concern.
At my last annual checkup at Mayo in January I asked if I had the longest living donated kidney and to my surprise there is one at 45 years!
@guidant07 You must be doing something right. I think the average graft survival rate is much, much lower. Does anyone know the average graft survival rate for kidneys?
Wow! That gives the rest of us a lot of hope.