July 13 is the date! I get to donate.

Posted by ek101085 @ek101085, Jul 2, 2021

If you journey back a few pages on this discussion board, you will see my first post that was in 2019 looking for information on the first steps of applying to be able to donate my kidney to my sister.

June 30, 2021, 2 years and 2 Living Donor evaluations, 2 transplant board approvals, and 1 pandemic later, I finally got the confirmation of a scheduled surgical date. 7/13/2021.

If anyone has any pre/post op info they wish they would have, please feel free to share. Very much appreciated.

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@ek101085

@rosemarya We both luckily live in the Twin Cities, so not too far from the Rochester Mayo location. We will be spending most of the day before pre ops together.

It is finally setting in that it is finally happening.

Thanks to everyone for the well wishes and support. Makes the entire process of this whole journey easier.

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I cannot tell you how excited I am!

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Very special day! Stay excited!

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@ek101085 💐 I've been thinking about you. Hope all is going well.

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THANK YOU @rosemarya!!
Currently discharged as of Thursday and healing.
I can't believe the wait is finally over.
I will definitely share all of the deets once I am fully recouped.

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@ek101085

THANK YOU @rosemarya!!
Currently discharged as of Thursday and healing.
I can't believe the wait is finally over.
I will definitely share all of the deets once I am fully recouped.

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You have both been in my heart! As the donor, you will, in all probability, bounce back quickly. Our 36 yr old daughter did so in approx 6 weeks with “rests” daily. Stairs took about 3 weeks, and a reclining chair and multiple pillows to pack around herself were lifesavers. She did have pain, not trying to make this less than it is, but declined meds as often as possible. Treat yourself well. If you have Littles, they will want to cater to your every whim. Let them! If you have other caregivers, please allow them the gift of helping: laundry, groceries, meals, just sitting quietly. Also, everyone is different, and everyone heals at a different rate. Please allow yourself to feel exuberant, possibly depressed, calm and frantic. It’s natural.
For your exceptional recipient! Wow! Such an amazing journey! My recipient husband has had ups and downs, the cut nerves near the placement site continue to give him “discomfort.” He does not complain, so it’s very difficult to know if he feels well! However, at his 1 year checkup, it was discussed as being normal, maybe for months, maybe for years. This was a great relief to me, with my overactive imagination! The meds are so important to be taken on schedule and may or may not result in mood changes. My husband is usually even tempered with a sense of humour. Some days not so much which us disconcerting, but it doesn’t lady long in his case.
Ack! This sounds like a lecture! It’s not meant to be! Take your time recovering, you both continue to be in my heart. For whatever reason, your Journey resonated with me. Stay safe and be well💕

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@rosemarya

@ek101085, This is fantastic news!! You and your sister have managed to accomplish a monumental journey with so many hurdles to overcome. July 13th will be a grand day for the both of you.
I want to bring @danhoe, @mauraacro, @tasher3433, @sameeh123, into this discussion because they are all kidney donors who can share their pre and post transplant experiences with you.

I also want to share the transplant discussion - Donated my Kidney: May 20, 2020
You will be able to meet and read @danhoe's kidney donor experience. Your questions and comments are welcome.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/wed-may-20-20-kidney-donation/
Here is a Discussion where @mauraacro took it upon herself to share her kidney donor experience from the hospital. It is a remarkable act of kindness on her part to do this to help others on their journey.
Kidney transplant - The Journey from the Donor's Side
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/kidney-transplant-from-the-donor-side/
What is your biggest concern as you get closer to surgery?

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I hope you are doing well.
Anything you want to know regarding kidney donation you are always most
welcome

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