Donating a kidney, flying to Mayo for surgery, any packing tips?
Hi!
After 90 weeks of COVID related waiting following my clear to donate, my (donation on behalf of) recipient and I are scheduled for surgery in just a few weeks. I'm looking for tips from folks on things they had wished they had packed, or were very grateful to have thought of to have with them. After so much waiting, it feels like we're now going at warp speed and my brain is mush. I'm a Mom of three, so I've at least got packing lots of clean underwear covered. 😛
Thanks in advance!
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@kristinkay, I was a kidney and liver recipient. I used it to prevent pain and to ease my fear of popping my abdominal clamps after surgery when coughing. It helps to hug it to the affected area,
Please know that I’m thinking of you as you prepare for and under go surgery next week.
Do you know the recipient?
Wow, thank you. This was very helpful information. We have a 10 hr drive back to Arkansas after discharge from Rochester. We'll stay in the area for about a week after getting out of the hospital for check ups. I heard I get a mug but didn't know if this was a 'congrats on donating a kidney' thing or what. .. sounds like I'll need to drink water like a camel.
I'm now going to bring all my bed pillows in the car for the drive home. We have many stops planned. I walk about 2 miles per day which sounds like will help me in restoration. I don't take many pills so not sure about the pill boxes. I wish I knew if I'm supposed to watch a special renal diet after donating. I'm thinking my lone remaining kidney might need tender care in dietary but don't know if I'm meeting w a nutritional expert. None scheduled so far.
You have been very helpful and reassuring, thank you. I hope and pray all goes well for your family as you progress forward. 🙏
I agree, thank you! ❤
Bless you for your kindness!
And thank you, this is very incouraging. I'm a frequent walker, 2 mi in a.m. 1 mi in afternoon. It sounds like I should really try and walk plenty, drink water, and rest often as my body needs. I can bring all my bed pillows to cushion the long ride home. I am 56 donating to my 78 y.o. mom. We are excited but a little anxious. Thank you for your insights. Most appreciated!
Hi and thank you for your response. Bless you for your linsight! My recipient is my 78 y.o. mom. She is in great health other than kidneys. I don't know what popping abdominal clamps means but can tell I don't want to pop mine, either! I'll be hugging that pillow. Thank you for sharing! My prayers are with you.
Hi Rosemary! I always enjoy your posts, As a caregiver I wish I had known more about the possibility of organ rejection. It literally threw me for a loop. When you get the go ahead, because you want the transplant so badly, you kind of space that everything might not be perfect, at first. I did my research, that’s for sure, but I ignored the rejection, and concentrated on all the wonderful, good things that were coming! And so they did! And now, as of Oct, we have the complication of a 3mm kidney stone which does not look like it will pass. Due to the shortened, crooked ureter, surgery is required to remove it. Due to the location of the stone, a laser blast is not going to work. However, my husband has a consult Jan 26. Hopefully we can have the tests done here in Las Vegas and a video conference rather than fly in and out of Scottsdale! Every day is a new day!
I regret not taking time for me, too, as I crashed and burned 9 months post transplant. I have learned from that too. I am no good to anyone else if I don’t take some time for me, without guilt. My husband encourages me to do what makes me happy. Now, if we could kick Covid in the teeth, we can all carry on!
Best wishes to everyone entering this stage of your journeys. It is a gift.
Good Morning! Just a quick update: as a healthy donor, you will be able to eat close to normally, maybe just smaller portions at first, your recipient Mom may have little interest in food, at first, but encourage her nonetheless. Peel the pears and apples, grilled cheese was popular, eggs and toast. It will improve, daily! For your wonderful Mom, she will so appreciate warm towels when she gets out of a shower, into a steamy bathroom. We were fortunate to have a w/d in our unit, and it was a step across the hall from dryer to bathroom. You GO, Ladies!
Thank you. This sounds like good advice. My mom loves pears and apples. We will take good care of her. Thank you for all your tips.
Congratulations on your upcoming donation!
I met with a nutritionist as part of my testing/evaluation visit. I may have met with someone after surgery but it's all sort of a blur. A couple days after donation, there were 4 or 5 appointments. I donated pre Covid so it could be that they've combined some appointments?
The kidney healthy eating websites seem like they contradict themselves with each paragraph on what you should and shouldn't have but I managed to at least cobble together info on better choices. Websites for eating with diabetes are easier to follow and similar to a healthy kidney diet. I don't remember that there are any real restrictions but it's been a few years so I could be wrong.
I think after staying for a week, your car ride should only be a little less comfortable than a regular 10 hour drive. We flew home -MN to OR, and the seat belts were not much fun but otherwise not bad. Mayo gave me a compression belt or brace and I wore that off and on for close to a month, it helped with seat belts and getting up and down.
The only pills I received were stool softeners, Tylenol & pain meds. After a few days, I was taking Tylenol late morning and pain meds at night, A pill box would be handy to keep it organized but not mandatory.
I can go back and look at my records or posts if you have any more questions but I'm positive that between the Drs, nurses and social worker, they'll get you set up.
Good luck to you and your recipient!
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I appreciate your input. I will figure out dietary restrictions I'm sure. Thanks for the encouragement on the return trip. I'm sure it will be fine. Just trying to figure out what I need. Blessings to you.