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We will certainly keep you in our prayers. I am still on the doner approval

yo-yo. My sister has had a hard time gettin correct information form her Dr.

for this. Doday's results were that her creatine was too high which would put

her kidney function at about 50%. She and my coordinator distrust that

information. She is going to run this 24 hour catch once again from a different

Dr.'s office. If her function is indeed at 50, then she needs to go to a

nephrologist herself. About 1 year ago, her creatine was fine, so we are

hopeful. My other sister, who was thrown out because she exercises to much and

throws albumine, is going to stop exercising a few days and see if her 24 hour

improves. She needs to lay off so much water too. Last year when she ws

knocked out of the " running " she had to have 3 jugs. The lab couldn't believe

that anyone could pee so much. Anyway, please everyone, keep me and my sisters

in your prayers. Thank You!!

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> The anti-rejection drugs taken after a transplant are my biggest

eventual

> concern too. Marty seems to have had a pretty easy time with

the meds

> though.

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> Maybe he can give you some encouragement on that front.

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What a nice warm fuzzy!! Thank you . I am hoping that something works

out. This has really been a real roller coaster..

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How disappointing to hear your sister's creatinine was too high. Let us all

hope and pray that the 24 hour comes back with better results. Please keep

us informed when she retests.

Good news about your other sister though. I am glad she is willing to try to

cut back on her exercise for a while and get retested. I really pray one of

the two sisters will work out for you .

, I am really pulling for you, as I know the entire group is.

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Sara,

I'm sorry you keep going back and forth with your sisters and their

potential donation. Here they put the potential donor in the

hospital for 3 days and do all the tests themselves so it's one

quick and easy process. I think it's because they don't trust anyone

else and it's convenient. I know how nervous I was for those 3 days,

and I can't imagine what you are going through waiting all those

times for those 24 hour tests. I sincerely hope that one of your

sisters comes out approved for you. Though I hate to add this, just

in case they don't, dialysis isn't as bad as the social stigma

associated with it. It's more of an alteration of schedule than

anything. Keep us updated.

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Thanks, .

You won't believe this, but the sister that they have been testing picked up her

first bottle on March 10. That is almost a month ago. If I were that Doctor's

office I would be ashamed that my office had anything to do with this

what-so-ever. As you can see, I am fairly ticked about it, and my insurance is

footing this darn incompatance.

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Sara,

I'm sorry you keep going back and forth with your sisters and their

potential donation. Here they put the potential donor in the

hospital for 3 days and do all the tests themselves so it's one

quick and easy process. I think it's because they don't trust anyone

else and it's convenient. I know how nervous I was for those 3 days,

and I can't imagine what you are going through waiting all those

times for those 24 hour tests. I sincerely hope that one of your

sisters comes out approved for you. Though I hate to add this, just

in case they don't, dialysis isn't as bad as the social stigma

associated with it. It's more of an alteration of schedule than

anything. Keep us updated.

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Speaking of SARS, they had a security guard at the entrance of the hospital

when I go for dialysis last night, screening every person who walked in. You

had to read a list of symptoms and then sign-in that you don't have any.

Apparently every entrance of every hospital in the city and the whole

province is doing that. There have been 7 deaths known to be SARS-related in

Canada, out of about 130 cases, all in Toronto I believe, but none where I

live.

Pierre

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I saw on the news last night (a New York local station via satellite) that a

probable SARS case was diagnosed at an emergency room in New York City on March

2, and the person was treated and released! Neither the hospital or the Health

Department will quarantine the victim or let people know who or where he/she is.

Nice to know that in the United States we consider that having dangerous, highly

infectious, non treatable illnesses is considered an individual rights issue

rather than a public health hazard. It certainly will make it easy for

terrorists to clean out a large segment of the US population when they have the

technology (and SARS may be an example).

I'm scheduled to go to a conference in New York in 2 weeks. I'll be cancelling

that today.

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Speaking of SARS, they had a security guard at the entrance of the hospital

when I go for dialysis last night, screening every person who walked in. You

had to read a list of symptoms and then sign-in that you don't have any.

Apparently every entrance of every hospital in the city and the whole

province is doing that. There have been 7 deaths known to be SARS-related in

Canada, out of about 130 cases, all in Toronto I believe, but none where I

live.

Pierre

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Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported by

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In Ontario somewhere, probably Toronto, the authorities had to use the

quarantine act to forcibly to suspected SARS cases who refused to quarantine

themselves voluntarily yesterday. You would think people would have enough

common sense that the law wouldn't need to be used, but such is human

nature.

Pierre

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> I saw on the news last night (a New York local station via satellite) that

a probable SARS case was diagnosed at an emergency room in New York City on

March 2, and the person was treated and released! Neither the hospital or

the Health Department will quarantine the victim or let people know who or

where he/she is.

>

> Nice to know that in the United States we consider that having dangerous,

highly infectious, non treatable illnesses is considered an individual

rights issue rather than a public health hazard. It certainly will make it

easy for terrorists to clean out a large segment of the US population when

they have the technology (and SARS may be an example).

>

> I'm scheduled to go to a conference in New York in 2 weeks. I'll be

cancelling that today.

>

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Typo. That should have read " forcibly confine two suspected SARS cases "

Pierre

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> > I saw on the news last night (a New York local station via satellite)

that

> a probable SARS case was diagnosed at an emergency room in New York City

on

> March 2, and the person was treated and released! Neither the hospital or

> the Health Department will quarantine the victim or let people know who or

> where he/she is.

> >

> > Nice to know that in the United States we consider that having

dangerous,

> highly infectious, non treatable illnesses is considered an individual

> rights issue rather than a public health hazard. It certainly will make it

> easy for terrorists to clean out a large segment of the US population when

> they have the technology (and SARS may be an example).

> >

> > I'm scheduled to go to a conference in New York in 2 weeks. I'll be

> cancelling that today.

> >

>

>

>

> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

> Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

> http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

>

> Thank you

>

>

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Holey moley! That sounds intense.

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> Speaking of SARS, they had a security guard at the entrance of the

hospital

> when I go for dialysis last night, screening every person who walked in.

You

> had to read a list of symptoms and then sign-in that you don't have any.

> Apparently every entrance of every hospital in the city and the whole

> province is doing that. There have been 7 deaths known to be SARS-related

in

> Canada, out of about 130 cases, all in Toronto I believe, but none where I

> live.

>

> Pierre

>

>

>

> To edit your settings for the group, go to our Yahoo Group

> home page:

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/iga-nephropathy/

> Visit our companion website at www.igan.ca. The site is entirely supported

by donations. If you would like to help, go to:

> http://www.igan.ca/id62.htm

>

> Thank you

>

>

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FYI, the local news in Memphis reported yesterday that St. Jude Children's

Research Hospital (in Memphis) has developed a vaccine for a virus that is

very similar to SARS. They have been working on it for only 4 weeks, and are

hopeful that they can develop a SARS vaccine in short order as well. I

believe the report also stated that they are awaiting a live SARS sample to

continue their research.

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Speaking of SARS, they had a security guard at the entrance of the hospital

when I go for dialysis last night, screening every person who walked in. You

had to read a list of symptoms and then sign-in that you don't have any.

Apparently every entrance of every hospital in the city and the whole

province is doing that. There have been 7 deaths known to be SARS-related in

Canada, out of about 130 cases, all in Toronto I believe, but none where I

live.

Pierre

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