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Transplant anti-rejection medications. What's your advice?

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@athenalee No side effects that I am aware of. I do have achy legs at times, in fact a lot, and I have heard that sirolimus can cause that but I'm not sure that is what it is from. They were not a problem until I started walking on pavement during the pandemic. Prior to that I was going to my health club and either using a treadmill or the impact-absorbing track, so I am doubting the pains are a result of sirolimus. I haven't been walking on pavement for a few months now though and they are still a bit achy.

Other than that, no side effects.
JK

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Thanks, JK. I’m hoping to explore options for meds when I see my transplant doctor in February and my new rheumatologist….on the same day! Very exciting…fingers crossed Covid doesn’t interfere.