Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Tomorrow....

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hi Tony!

I was so happy to read your email! You can be sure I will be praying for you

and your brother tomorrow!

I laughed about your foot massage at $200.00 an hour. I happen to have a

friend who had a transplant in 2003 (not IgAN related) and he was one of my

professors...therefore you would assume a reasonably intelligent man. But he

was

paying about that to go see a holistic specialist who would put a container of

water on his belly twice a day, and he swears that was what kept him going

until he had his transplant.

Now, I am a scientist by education, and I completely understand osmosis...but

through a glass container????? Supposedly this was supposed to remove the

toxins from his blood twice a day. He suggested that I should see this doctor

(I use the term loosely) also. Fortunately, my cognitive skills were still

somewhat in working order, and I declined to empty my bank account in such a

fashion!

Good luck tomorrow Tony, and let us know when you can how it went!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi Tony!

I was so happy to read your email! You can be sure I will be praying for you

and your brother tomorrow!

I laughed about your foot massage at $200.00 an hour. I happen to have a

friend who had a transplant in 2003 (not IgAN related) and he was one of my

professors...therefore you would assume a reasonably intelligent man. But he

was

paying about that to go see a holistic specialist who would put a container of

water on his belly twice a day, and he swears that was what kept him going

until he had his transplant.

Now, I am a scientist by education, and I completely understand osmosis...but

through a glass container????? Supposedly this was supposed to remove the

toxins from his blood twice a day. He suggested that I should see this doctor

(I use the term loosely) also. Fortunately, my cognitive skills were still

somewhat in working order, and I declined to empty my bank account in such a

fashion!

Good luck tomorrow Tony, and let us know when you can how it went!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi Tony!

I was so happy to read your email! You can be sure I will be praying for you

and your brother tomorrow!

I laughed about your foot massage at $200.00 an hour. I happen to have a

friend who had a transplant in 2003 (not IgAN related) and he was one of my

professors...therefore you would assume a reasonably intelligent man. But he

was

paying about that to go see a holistic specialist who would put a container of

water on his belly twice a day, and he swears that was what kept him going

until he had his transplant.

Now, I am a scientist by education, and I completely understand osmosis...but

through a glass container????? Supposedly this was supposed to remove the

toxins from his blood twice a day. He suggested that I should see this doctor

(I use the term loosely) also. Fortunately, my cognitive skills were still

somewhat in working order, and I declined to empty my bank account in such a

fashion!

Good luck tomorrow Tony, and let us know when you can how it went!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was just standing in for Dave (our resident house comedian) for the day :-)

>>>>I enjoyed your reply, ! It's hilarious!!!

W4JC@... wrote:Hi Tony! 

I was so happy to read your email!  You can be sure I will be praying for you

and your brother tomorrow!

I laughed about your foot massage at $200.00 an hour.  I happen to have a

friend who had a transplant in 2003 (not IgAN related) and he was one of my

professors...therefore you would assume a reasonably intelligent man.  But he

was

paying about that to go see a holistic specialist who would put a container

of

water on his belly twice a day, and he swears that was what kept him going

until he had his transplant. 

Now, I am a scientist by education, and I completely understand osmosis...but

through a glass container?????  Supposedly this was supposed to remove the

toxins from his blood twice a day.  He suggested that I should see this

doctor

(I use the term loosely) also.  Fortunately, my cognitive skills were still

somewhat in working order, and I declined to empty my bank account in such a

fashion!

Good luck tomorrow Tony, and let us know when you can how it went!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I was just standing in for Dave (our resident house comedian) for the day :-)

>>>>I enjoyed your reply, ! It's hilarious!!!

W4JC@... wrote:Hi Tony! 

I was so happy to read your email!  You can be sure I will be praying for you

and your brother tomorrow!

I laughed about your foot massage at $200.00 an hour.  I happen to have a

friend who had a transplant in 2003 (not IgAN related) and he was one of my

professors...therefore you would assume a reasonably intelligent man.  But he

was

paying about that to go see a holistic specialist who would put a container

of

water on his belly twice a day, and he swears that was what kept him going

until he had his transplant. 

Now, I am a scientist by education, and I completely understand osmosis...but

through a glass container?????  Supposedly this was supposed to remove the

toxins from his blood twice a day.  He suggested that I should see this

doctor

(I use the term loosely) also.  Fortunately, my cognitive skills were still

somewhat in working order, and I declined to empty my bank account in such a

fashion!

Good luck tomorrow Tony, and let us know when you can how it went!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony,

Keep us posted! You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.

~Dana

Re: Tomorrow....

Tony C:

Congratulations and many blessings to your brother. You are indeed

receiving your 'Precious' gift.

I will keep you in my prayers.

and Rob 14

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:29:20 -0000 " tony713c "

writes:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

>

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

> be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

>

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

>

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

>

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

>

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

>

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

> operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

>

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

>

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

>

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

> Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

>

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

>

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

> to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony,

Keep us posted! You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.

~Dana

Re: Tomorrow....

Tony C:

Congratulations and many blessings to your brother. You are indeed

receiving your 'Precious' gift.

I will keep you in my prayers.

and Rob 14

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:29:20 -0000 " tony713c "

writes:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

>

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

> be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

>

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

>

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

>

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

>

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

>

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

> operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

>

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

>

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

>

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

> Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

>

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

>

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

> to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Sounds like you have a great attitude Tony, despite the hands shaking and

the knotty stomach (which I also had when I only almost got a kidney a few

months ago). I'll be thinking of you.

Pierre

Tomorrow....

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Sounds like you have a great attitude Tony, despite the hands shaking and

the knotty stomach (which I also had when I only almost got a kidney a few

months ago). I'll be thinking of you.

Pierre

Tomorrow....

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Sounds like you have a great attitude Tony, despite the hands shaking and

the knotty stomach (which I also had when I only almost got a kidney a few

months ago). I'll be thinking of you.

Pierre

Tomorrow....

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony C:

Congratulations and many blessings to your brother. You are indeed

receiving your 'Precious' gift.

I will keep you in my prayers.

and Rob 14

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:29:20 -0000 " tony713c "

writes:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

>

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

> be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

>

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

>

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

>

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

>

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

>

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

> operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

>

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

>

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

>

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

> Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

>

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

>

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

> to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony C:

Congratulations and many blessings to your brother. You are indeed

receiving your 'Precious' gift.

I will keep you in my prayers.

and Rob 14

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:29:20 -0000 " tony713c "

writes:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

>

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

> be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

>

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

>

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

>

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

>

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

>

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

> operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

>

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

>

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

>

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

> Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

>

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

>

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

> to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony C:

Congratulations and many blessings to your brother. You are indeed

receiving your 'Precious' gift.

I will keep you in my prayers.

and Rob 14

On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 21:29:20 -0000 " tony713c "

writes:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

>

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

> be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

>

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

>

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

>

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

>

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

>

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

> operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

>

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

>

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

>

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

> Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

>

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

>

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

> to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

our thoughts are with you and your family and hope you have a very

speedy recovery

chris n mo

tony713c wrote:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

our thoughts are with you and your family and hope you have a very

speedy recovery

chris n mo

tony713c wrote:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

our thoughts are with you and your family and hope you have a very

speedy recovery

chris n mo

tony713c wrote:

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia, I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony,

Congratulations on the new kidney, it really is an incredible

experience. I know you are nervous, that's totally normal, but the

outcome is a good one! Good luck to you, i will be thinking of you

and praying for you and your brother tomorrow.

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he

knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op

preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was

like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage

my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up

til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia,

I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since

there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind

chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you

an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless

and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have

to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony,

Congratulations on the new kidney, it really is an incredible

experience. I know you are nervous, that's totally normal, but the

outcome is a good one! Good luck to you, i will be thinking of you

and praying for you and your brother tomorrow.

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he

knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op

preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was

like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage

my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up

til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia,

I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since

there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind

chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you

an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless

and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have

to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony,

Congratulations on the new kidney, it really is an incredible

experience. I know you are nervous, that's totally normal, but the

outcome is a good one! Good luck to you, i will be thinking of you

and praying for you and your brother tomorrow.

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone,

> I am excited and scared. By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up by my

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he

knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to

be

> accommodated by any hospital bed. Not to mention I'd never live

> it down and I'd be his personal slave,

>

> The past two weeks have been hectic between pre op

preparations

> and all. I even went to see a holistic specialist, which was

like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a visit to massage

my

> feet, and told me I needed " treatment 2 times a day until my

> surgery " . Little did she know my kidneys went bad not my

> cognitive function. I'm sure it works for some people but up

til

> now my Neph has been doing a pretty commendable job preparing

> me. All my blood tests came back with excellent results, with

> the exception of an escalated creatinine and border line anemia,

I

> am in perfect health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So the prep work is all done, I had a final batch of

> blood work done today. Met with the board regarding post

operative

> medication and agreed t take part in a study for new meds.. I

> cant give to much info on the new meds at this time since

there

> is one of three different test groups I will be blind

chosen

> for. When I get home I will share my experience with you

an

> d further detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the

Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a human kidney looks like up close not

> exactly the most attractive organ, yet a sympathetic character

> none the less deserving of much attention throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it wont make me

> disappear, but without it I will wither away and feel helpless

and

> lost.

> 3) I've been joking with my family telling them they have

to

> remember from now on I will be celebrating two birthdays each

> year, my natural birthday, and my kidney day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks

to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Glad to hear all the testing went so well for you and your brother. I

don't think my son named his new kidney, but that's an interesting

idea. He did find it very interesting that he could feel it or at least

the outline of it (and it definitely was kidney shaped) just below the

surface of his lower abdomen. We made many jokes about how some of my

various traits might be transferred through the kidney.

The night before the transplant, I did give my son a letter giving him

ownership of one well-used and slightly hyperactive kidney " free and

clear " and reassuring him that whatever the outcome, I would have no

regrets. Donating that kidney has been one of the most thrilling and

satisfying things I've done in my life - right up there with having

babies - so although you are feeling immensely grateful to your

brother, he's also going to feel really great about it too. Each of you

gets a gift out of this deal, and you can celebrate the transplant

anniversary together.

Good luck - I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Betsy

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone, 

> I am excited and scared.  By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up  by  my 

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed.  Not to mention  I'd never  live

> it  down and I'd be his personal  slave,

>

> The past  two weeks have been  hectic  between  pre op  preparations 

> and all. I even  went to  see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a  visit to  massage my 

> feet, and told me  I needed  " treatment 2 times a day  until my 

> surgery " . Little did she  know my  kidneys went bad not my 

> cognitive  function. I'm sure it  works for some people  but up til

> now my  Neph has been  doing a  pretty  commendable  job preparing

> me. All my  blood tests  came back  with  excellent  results, with

> the  exception of an escalated creatinine and  border line anemia, I

> am  in perfect  health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So  the prep  work is all done, I  had a final  batch of 

> blood work  done today. Met with the board  regarding post  operative

> medication  and  agreed t take part in a  study  for  new meds.. I

> cant  give to  much  info on the  new meds at this  time since there

> is one of  three different  test  groups I  will be  blind  chosen 

> for. When I  get  home  I  will  share  my  experience  with you an

> d  further  detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a  human  kidney  looks like up close  not 

> exactly the  most  attractive organ, yet a  sympathetic character

> none the  less deserving of much  attention  throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it  wont  make me 

> disappear, but  without it I will wither away and feel  helpless and 

> lost.

> 3) I've been  joking  with  my  family  telling them  they  have to

> remember from  now on I  will be  celebrating  two  birthdays each

> year, my  natural  birthday, and my  kidney  day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Glad to hear all the testing went so well for you and your brother. I

don't think my son named his new kidney, but that's an interesting

idea. He did find it very interesting that he could feel it or at least

the outline of it (and it definitely was kidney shaped) just below the

surface of his lower abdomen. We made many jokes about how some of my

various traits might be transferred through the kidney.

The night before the transplant, I did give my son a letter giving him

ownership of one well-used and slightly hyperactive kidney " free and

clear " and reassuring him that whatever the outcome, I would have no

regrets. Donating that kidney has been one of the most thrilling and

satisfying things I've done in my life - right up there with having

babies - so although you are feeling immensely grateful to your

brother, he's also going to feel really great about it too. Each of you

gets a gift out of this deal, and you can celebrate the transplant

anniversary together.

Good luck - I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

Betsy

> (Hands shaking, stomach in knots)

> Hey everyone, 

> I am excited and scared.  By this time tomorrow I will be the

> recipient of a new healthy kidney, graciously given up  by  my 

> younger brother. Yes it's true he should be sainted, but if he knew

> how much I appreciate it his head would swell to sizes to great to be

> accommodated by any hospital bed.  Not to mention  I'd never  live

> it  down and I'd be his personal  slave,

>

> The past  two weeks have been  hectic  between  pre op  preparations 

> and all. I even  went to  see a holistic specialist, which was like

> seeing a witch doctor. She wanted 200 bucks a  visit to  massage my 

> feet, and told me  I needed  " treatment 2 times a day  until my 

> surgery " . Little did she  know my  kidneys went bad not my 

> cognitive  function. I'm sure it  works for some people  but up til

> now my  Neph has been  doing a  pretty  commendable  job preparing

> me. All my  blood tests  came back  with  excellent  results, with

> the  exception of an escalated creatinine and  border line anemia, I

> am  in perfect  health. Darn kidneys had to go and ruin a perfect

> score. So  the prep  work is all done, I  had a final  batch of 

> blood work  done today. Met with the board  regarding post  operative

> medication  and  agreed t take part in a  study  for  new meds.. I

> cant  give to  much  info on the  new meds at this  time since there

> is one of  three different  test  groups I  will be  blind  chosen 

> for. When I  get  home  I  will  share  my  experience  with you an

> d  further  detail.

>

> The final preparation is choosing a name for my new kidney.

> I have decided on Shmeagle after the character in Lord of the Rings,

> 3 reasons,

> 1) Have you seen what a  human  kidney  looks like up close  not 

> exactly the  most  attractive organ, yet a  sympathetic character

> none the  less deserving of much  attention  throughout.

> 2) This new organ will be my " Precious. " True it  wont  make me 

> disappear, but  without it I will wither away and feel  helpless and 

> lost.

> 3) I've been  joking  with  my  family  telling them  they  have to

> remember from  now on I  will be  celebrating  two  birthdays each

> year, my  natural  birthday, and my  kidney  day.

> Amazingly this didn't take too long, it did however take two weeks to

> name my dog.

>

> Post op follow-up in a few days when I return home.

> Thanks for taking this journey with me.

>

> Tony C

>

>

>

>

>

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

> home page:

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

>

> To unsubcribe via email,

> iga-nephropathy-unsubscribe

> 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

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony You and your brother will be in my thoughts. Sending lots of healing

energy your way, witch doctor style just for you. :o)

I love the name you have chosen for your newest body part, it's perfect.

Don't hassle the nurses too much, you never know what they will do when you

are asleep.

Amy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Tony You and your brother will be in my thoughts. Sending lots of healing

energy your way, witch doctor style just for you. :o)

I love the name you have chosen for your newest body part, it's perfect.

Don't hassle the nurses too much, you never know what they will do when you

are asleep.

Amy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

,

Thats funny as all hell.

How could a container of water help avoid dialysis or kidney

transplant. Now if it were a container of urine Produced by his

own bladder that would have been a more clear sign he dindt

need help.

I've made another decision, on behalf of my brother refering to me

as Kidney boy since I became sick, I will call him the piss boy.

After all if it werent for him ... nuff said.

Amusing myself, since I can't sleep.

That will be resolved once I hit the OR.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Good Luck Tony,

It's a wonderful experience, you are very lucky. I have to say that

you attitude and sense of humor is great. I laughed a while and

started walking around petting my transplanted kidney thinking " my

prescious... " I hope everything goes well for you and that your

life returns to " normal " once again.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...