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I'll bite. What is a 6682?

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Sorry I couldn't resist that one. It is a cell phone. But no worries it has

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I'm afraid that its a bit of an inside joke.

> Sorry I couldn't resist that one. It is a cell phone. But no worries it has

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Hi Brad, do you feel there is a difference between live donors versus a

kadaver?

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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 2:47 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: new member

I had them done at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The first one

was a Kidney/Pancreas in April 1999 and the 2nd Kidney Transplant was in

July 2007. Back on insulin but the 2nd Kidney is doing good.

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From what I have been told yes there is. If you have the opportunity to have

a live donor go with it. It is supposed to be better. Slightly less chance

of rejection.

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and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

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Hi ,

I too have had a kidney transplant. What Brad says is true. A live donor

also increases the chances of the transplant lasting longer, but nothing is

absolute with transplants. Sometimes live donor transplant reject and the

person is back on dialysis until they find another donor. I got my kidney

from a cadaver, bles his or her and his or her family’s hearts, and it has

lasted me for 10 years now. My husband has had a live donor transplant from

his brother and it has been 20 years.By the way brad, welcome to the group!

My name is Ruth and I have been a type 1 diabetic for 35 years.

Ruth

From: blind-diabetics

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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:58 PM

To: blind-diabetics

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Hi Brad, do you feel there is a difference between live donors versus a

kadaver?

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From: blind-diabetics

<mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

[mailto:blind-diabetics

<mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com> ] On Behalf Of Brad Keller

Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 2:47 AM

To: blind-diabetics

<mailto:blind-diabetics%40yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: new member

I had them done at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The first one

was a Kidney/Pancreas in April 1999 and the 2nd Kidney Transplant was in

July 2007. Back on insulin but the 2nd Kidney is doing good.

new member

Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

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I'm not Brad, but it is true that a live donor is much better than a cadaver,

but when you get one, there is no choice, you get what you can, if you need it.

I was blessed to have had my uncle donate his

sugar

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than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

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and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

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Hi Sugar,

Where did you get your transplant? Do you feel the after care was as good

as it could have been? My nephrologists thought UCSF (University of San

Francisco) where I received my first transplant failed to give me

appropriate care so my second transplant was at another hospital. I’m

curious to know if those who have had transplants are completely happy with

their care.

Becky

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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:44 PM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: new member

I'm not Brad, but it is true that a live donor is much better than a

cadaver, but when you get one, there is no choice, you get what you can, if

you need it.

I was blessed to have had my uncle donate his

sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

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Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

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Hi Ruth,

Do you have any idea how long the average kidney lasts with all the

improvements on blood tests and medications?

Becky

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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 3:30 PM

To: blind-diabetics

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Hi ,

I too have had a kidney transplant. What Brad says is true. A live donor

also increases the chances of the transplant lasting longer, but nothing is

absolute with transplants. Sometimes live donor transplant reject and the

person is back on dialysis until they find another donor. I got my kidney

from a cadaver, bles his or her and his or her family’s hearts, and it has

lasted me for 10 years now. My husband has had a live donor transplant from

his brother and it has been 20 years.By the way brad, welcome to the group!

My name is Ruth and I have been a type 1 diabetic for 35 years.

Ruth

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yahoogroups.com

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Hi Brad, do you feel there is a difference between live donors versus a

kadaver?

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I had them done at Chicago's Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The first one

was a Kidney/Pancreas in April 1999 and the 2nd Kidney Transplant was in

July 2007. Back on insulin but the 2nd Kidney is doing good.

new member

Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

kellerb03gmail (DOT) <mailto:kellerb03%40gmail.com> com

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Hi Becky,

I recieved my kidney at Riverside, Community Hospital, with Dr. k Whalstorm

(he was the doctor who performed the first bamboo heart transplant at Loma

years ago, in the80's, I think)

and yes, I loved my care!, I would go back to him, if I ever had any trouble,

but as of yet, I have been blessed, and he follows up with me every year, as to

my numbers, and I still see him once a year, though I live about 6 hours away,

he is in Southern California.

now, my Pancreas, is another story. He did not do my pancreas,due to insurances,

blah,blah, you know how that goes...

I recieved my pancreas at St. 's in Los. Angeles, and even though the

doctor was great, Dr. Nariggai, the care was horrible!, but thank God, that I've

had no major problems...

and that was done 2 years after my kidney.

I've really have not had anything major, except that I am allergic to Cypro, the

only antibiotic that could help transplant patients the best, boohoo, so I have

to be careful, and to let them know if and when I do get admitted,that I am

allergic.

Sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

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Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

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Hi Sugar,

I did not know that Sipro was a major antibiotic used with transplant

patients. Is that for the kidneys? I know when I get a blister or other

small infection the doctor’s put me on sipro, but I have never asked if

there are other medications for me to use. What kind of reaction did you

have to indicate you are allergic to Sipro?

Becky

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[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Sugar

Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 8:18 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: new member

Hi Becky,

I recieved my kidney at Riverside, Community Hospital, with Dr. k

Whalstorm (he was the doctor who performed the first bamboo heart transplant

at Loma years ago, in the80's, I think)

and yes, I loved my care!, I would go back to him, if I ever had any

trouble, but as of yet, I have been blessed, and he follows up with me every

year, as to my numbers, and I still see him once a year, though I live about

6 hours away, he is in Southern California.

now, my Pancreas, is another story. He did not do my pancreas,due to

insurances, blah,blah, you know how that goes...

I recieved my pancreas at St. 's in Los. Angeles, and even though the

doctor was great, Dr. Nariggai, the care was horrible!, but thank God, that

I've had no major problems...

and that was done 2 years after my kidney.

I've really have not had anything major, except that I am allergic to Cypro,

the only antibiotic that could help transplant patients the best, boohoo, so

I have to be careful, and to let them know if and when I do get

admitted,that I am allergic.

Sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

new member

Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

kellerb03gmail (DOT) <mailto:kellerb03%40gmail.com> com

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Hi Becky

yes, Cypro is an antibiotic that is the most favorite because it does not harm

the kidney, like other antibiotics may(IV)

my symptoms were, simply very fatigue, thirsty, sleepy, and just tired over

all...

went to the doctor, and he could not find my blood pressure, I was having clammy

sweats, cold sweats, and I was always clammy(which isnot normal for me, since I

don't have regular body temp.(ever since I lost my baby,(he turned 11 years on

the 16th), well, let's just say he took my body heat, and i am always on the

cold side.

I was so bad that it was starting to affect my transplanted kidney, and they

were able to reverse any sign of rejection, whoosh!

timing is everything

sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

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Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

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I also have not heard of this antibiotic being used. In my first transplant

the only one I remember being used is Bactrum but this is due to my brain

being overloaded so something has to go. The second transplant they again

used Bactrum but I wass also taking Valcyte. They then stopped both of htese

at the 1 year mark.

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Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

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Oh yes, I was on bactrim, after I went home, and after 6 months, my doctor took

me off of it, he said that he didn't want my system to get use to it, because in

case of I need it later, I wouldn't reject it.

sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

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Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

kellerb03gmail (DOT) <mailto:kellerb03%40gmail.com> com

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Thanks Sugar, I appreciate all your input.

Becky

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[mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Sugar

Sent: Sunday, April 19, 2009 3:08 AM

To: blind-diabetics

Subject: Re: new member

Hi Becky

yes, Cypro is an antibiotic that is the most favorite because it does not

harm the kidney, like other antibiotics may(IV)

my symptoms were, simply very fatigue, thirsty, sleepy, and just tired over

all...

went to the doctor, and he could not find my blood pressure, I was having

clammy sweats, cold sweats, and I was always clammy(which isnot normal for

me, since I don't have regular body temp.(ever since I lost my baby,(he

turned 11 years on the 16th), well, let's just say he took my body heat, and

i am always on the cold side.

I was so bad that it was starting to affect my transplanted kidney, and they

were able to reverse any sign of rejection, whoosh!

timing is everything

sugar

" I would rather walk in the dark with Jesus

than to walk in the light on my

own. "

Be Blessed

Sugar

new member

Hello I am a new member of this list. I have been totally blind since 1996

and have been a Type 1 diabetic since the age of 4 and I am now 37. I also

have had 2 Kidney and 1 pancreas transplants.

Brad Keller

kellerb03gmail (DOT) <mailto:kellerb03%40gmail.com> com

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Let us hope that she will join us.

What a double whammy!

Give her our love, whether she

joins or not.

Love to you, nne and to Chuck,

n, whose friend, Edna, wMS

tells me that she is having hay fever,

which she has labeled Multiple

Sniffles, but that it is really not

related to her MS!

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I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group. Hugsnne

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Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.

Hugs

nne

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I can't wait to meet her.

Jolie

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> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/

>

> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer

>

> Angel Feather Loomer

> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

>

> The Cancer Club

> www.cancerclub.com

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>

>> New member

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>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is

>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.

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I can't wait to meet her.

Jolie

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> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/

>

> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer

>

> Angel Feather Loomer

> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

>

> The Cancer Club

> www.cancerclub.com

>

>

>> New member

>>

>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is

>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.

>> Hugs

>> nne

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I can't wait to meet her.

Jolie

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> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.

> Hugs

> nne

> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life

> http://breastcancerpatientssoulmatesforlife.bravehost.com/

>

> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/AnxietyDepressionandBreastCancer

>

> Angel Feather Loomer

> www.angelfeatherloomer.blogspot.com

>

> The Cancer Club

> www.cancerclub.com

>

>

>> New member

>>

>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is

>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.

>> Hugs

>> nne

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I think that I could think up a fantasy

cruise for us--complete with temporary

cure of all MS symptoms--to visit her!

What Jolie said. Yes. Definitely.

Love,

n

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I can't wait to meet her.JolieOn 6/28/09, nne Svihlik <marianne5241990@ inbox.com> wrote:>>> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://breastcancer patientssoulmate sforlife. bravehost. com/>> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ AnxietyDepressio nandBreastCancer>> Angel Feather Loomer> www.angelfeatherloo mer.blogspot. com>> The Cancer Club> www.cancerclub.

com>>>> New member>>>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.>> Hugs>> nne>>>>>

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I think that I could think up a fantasy

cruise for us--complete with temporary

cure of all MS symptoms--to visit her!

What Jolie said. Yes. Definitely.

Love,

n

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I can't wait to meet her.JolieOn 6/28/09, nne Svihlik <marianne5241990@ inbox.com> wrote:>>> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://breastcancer patientssoulmate sforlife. bravehost. com/>> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ AnxietyDepressio nandBreastCancer>> Angel Feather Loomer> www.angelfeatherloo mer.blogspot. com>> The Cancer Club> www.cancerclub.

com>>>> New member>>>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.>> Hugs>> nne>>>>>

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I think that I could think up a fantasy

cruise for us--complete with temporary

cure of all MS symptoms--to visit her!

What Jolie said. Yes. Definitely.

Love,

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To: MSersLife Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2009 6:28:27 PMSubject: Re: New member

I can't wait to meet her.JolieOn 6/28/09, nne Svihlik <marianne5241990@ inbox.com> wrote:>>> Thanks n. She definitely is going to join us.> Hugs> nne> Breast Cancer Patients Soul Mates for Life> http://breastcancer patientssoulmate sforlife. bravehost. com/>> Anxiety Depression and Breast Cancer> http://health. groups.yahoo. com/group/ AnxietyDepressio nandBreastCancer>> Angel Feather Loomer> www.angelfeatherloo mer.blogspot. com>> The Cancer Club> www.cancerclub.

com>>>> New member>>>> I have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is>> Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group.>> Hugs>> nne>>>>>

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Welcome Debbi!!!!SharonThis email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects. Subject: New memberTo: MSersLife Date: Sunday, June 28, 2009, 5:52 PMI have a lady in the breast cancer group that also has MS. Her name is Debbi and I gave her the info to join the group. Hugsnne------------------------------------

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