Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 , I dont write often, but I read often. I am sooo happy for you! Congrats on your awesome results! Hugs, Angel Mom of Cade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 , That is awesome!!! Thanks for sharing! ~Dana My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Congratulations ! I don't post often, but I try to read all the posts and respond to as many as my time allows me too. That sounds awesome! My 9 year old daughter has IGAN, been on steroids since March two rounds of cytoxin and various other pills and vitamins. We're no where near that stage and the good Lord willing won't be, but it is so great that you got your transplant and your life is so great! That gives me great hope if in twenty or so years, the worst case scenario happens. Hopefully, like in a lot of the posts I've read, not all cases end in ESRD. God bless you and I hope that next year and the years to come are even more happy! Tara, mother of Allie My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Oh , This absolutely makes my day. We'll be sure to hoist a glass for you and Barbara on this coast. It's hard to believe it has really been a year. Cy Cohen wrote: Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Hi , Congratulations on those stable results and for completing one healthy yr with your new kidney( I forgot the name you kept) Wishing you continued good health... Aruna --- Cohen wrote: > Hi All: > > Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 > days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of > 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for > my annual), and had a creatinine > of......................... > > > drumroll please............. > > > > 1.3! > > Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my > magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to > said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the > middle. " Double Yeah! > > Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 > days from transplant, so our whole family will be > celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. > I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). > I hope for two things in the coming year: those in > need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are > stable remain that way. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 That is sooooooo great !!!! I am very happy for you. Happy Anniversary! Take care! Jill Cohen wrote:Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Wow, that's pretty good news for you ! I still find it hard to believe it's been a year already since your transplant. It's amazing how time flies. If your new kidney is working that well after a year, you're in pretty good shape for the long haul. Pierre My First Annual " Inspection " > > Hi All: > > Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... > > > drumroll please............. > > > > 1.3! > > Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! > > Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Tara: Thanks, and I hope that medicine can find a way to stop IgAN so that Allie never needs to even think about a transplant, and can live a normal life. " Newman, Tara " wrote: Congratulations ! I don't post often, but I try to read all the posts and respond to as many as my time allows me too. That sounds awesome! My 9 year old daughter has IGAN, been on steroids since March two rounds of cytoxin and various other pills and vitamins. We're no where near that stage and the good Lord willing won't be, but it is so great that you got your transplant and your life is so great! That gives me great hope if in twenty or so years, the worst case scenario happens. Hopefully, like in a lot of the posts I've read, not all cases end in ESRD. God bless you and I hope that next year and the years to come are even more happy! Tara, mother of Allie My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Thanks Cy, and Happy Hanukkah, or however you left coasters spell it! Cy Webb wrote: Oh , This absolutely makes my day. We'll be sure to hoist a glass for you and Barbara on this coast. It's hard to believe it has really been a year. Cy Cohen wrote: Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Thanks Aruna, and it's " Tinklebell " . prm wrote:Hi , Congratulations on those stable results and for completing one healthy yr with your new kidney( I forgot the name you kept) Wishing you continued good health... Aruna --- Cohen wrote: > Hi All: > > Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 > days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of > 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for > my annual), and had a creatinine > of......................... > > > drumroll please............. > > > > 1.3! > > Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my > magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to > said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the > middle. " Double Yeah! > > Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 > days from transplant, so our whole family will be > celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. > I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). > I hope for two things in the coming year: those in > need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are > stable remain that way. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Dana and Jill: Thanks! jill higby wrote: That is sooooooo great !!!! I am very happy for you. Happy Anniversary! Take care! Jill Cohen wrote:Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 A kidney from a live donor is better because it comes straight from the donor to the recipient. A cadaveric donor has to be transported to you, and by the time you get it, it can have spent many hours on ice in a portable plastic cooler. So, it's just not in as good a shape because it has been " dead " for a while. If it's a live RELATED transplant, even better because less medication will be needed (good match), and the anti-rejection meds themselves are somewhat nephrotoxic. I can't say I pray for anyone to become brain dead so I can get a kidney. But, the people who have the misfortune to die will die whether I get their kidney or not... that's the way I look at it. If the kidney is good enough to transplant, if I don't get it, someone else will. Plus, it's not just the two kidneys. Other people will benefit from other organs from the same donor. It helps many people. Mind you, sometimes when I see a motorcycle rush by at break-neck speed, I think maybe I'll be seeing the guy's kidney later. This is a misconception though. The majority of cadaver kidneys come from people who have had some kind of brain event, like an aneurysm, not from motorcycle accidents. Pierre RE: My First Annual " Inspection " > > , > > Was yours a living donor or cadaver situation? > > Living donor kidneys, depending on your age, can last literally a > lifetime....25 years +. > > Cadaver kidneys tend to last on the order of 10 years or so, though many do > not survive long at all, and some seem to last much, much longer. > > However, what I can state is my own nephs are highly in favor of a living > donor transplant...even though I am unrelated to anyone now living (I have > 11 brothers and sisters....but, as they say, I was born on the wrong side of > the blanket). > > Interestingly, they tell me that even a completely " poor, " match from a live > donor is " better, " than a 6-point match from a deceased one. In large > measure, something to do with ischemia (that is, lack of blood flow through > the organ as its being flown about, waiting in OR, and so on). > > Also, the nephs are highly in favor of my being proactively > transplanted...before I require dialysis. > > Quite frankly, and I don't know how to broach this here, but I am having > severe moral issues surrounding, effectively, praying for someone unknown to > me to die so that I might live. Does anyone else here feel this? Am I just > off base here? It seems hard to me. > > Bart > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 I'm smiling from ear to ear for you!! :oD Congratulations on wonderful results...Barb must be so proud. I'll raise a glass of wine for you tonight, we have to keep up with Pierre's unofficial study ya know. Amy G. My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Angel: Thanks, and I do remember you. I hope that your struggles have eased. saturn70006@... wrote: , I dont write often, but I read often. I am sooo happy for you! Congrats on your awesome results! Hugs, Angel Mom of Cade Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Great points, Pierre. One thing that I had heard in a face-to-face support group meeting was that the waiting time for organs was shorter in states with a lower age for driving. Now that fact makes me a little sad... Pierre Lachaine wrote: A kidney from a live donor is better because it comes straight from the donor to the recipient. A cadaveric donor has to be transported to you, and by the time you get it, it can have spent many hours on ice in a portable plastic cooler. So, it's just not in as good a shape because it has been " dead " for a while. If it's a live RELATED transplant, even better because less medication will be needed (good match), and the anti-rejection meds themselves are somewhat nephrotoxic. I can't say I pray for anyone to become brain dead so I can get a kidney. But, the people who have the misfortune to die will die whether I get their kidney or not... that's the way I look at it. If the kidney is good enough to transplant, if I don't get it, someone else will. Plus, it's not just the two kidneys. Other people will benefit from other organs from the same donor. It helps many people. Mind you, sometimes when I see a motorcycle rush by at break-neck speed, I think maybe I'll be seeing the guy's kidney later. This is a misconception though. The majority of cadaver kidneys come from people who have had some kind of brain event, like an aneurysm, not from motorcycle accidents. Pierre RE: My First Annual " Inspection " > > , > > Was yours a living donor or cadaver situation? > > Living donor kidneys, depending on your age, can last literally a > lifetime....25 years +. > > Cadaver kidneys tend to last on the order of 10 years or so, though many do > not survive long at all, and some seem to last much, much longer. > > However, what I can state is my own nephs are highly in favor of a living > donor transplant...even though I am unrelated to anyone now living (I have > 11 brothers and sisters....but, as they say, I was born on the wrong side of > the blanket). > > Interestingly, they tell me that even a completely " poor, " match from a live > donor is " better, " than a 6-point match from a deceased one. In large > measure, something to do with ischemia (that is, lack of blood flow through > the organ as its being flown about, waiting in OR, and so on). > > Also, the nephs are highly in favor of my being proactively > transplanted...before I require dialysis. > > Quite frankly, and I don't know how to broach this here, but I am having > severe moral issues surrounding, effectively, praying for someone unknown to > me to die so that I might live. Does anyone else here feel this? Am I just > off base here? It seems hard to me. > > Bart > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Great points, Pierre. One thing that I had heard in a face-to-face support group meeting was that the waiting time for organs was shorter in states with a lower age for driving. Now that fact makes me a little sad... Pierre Lachaine wrote: A kidney from a live donor is better because it comes straight from the donor to the recipient. A cadaveric donor has to be transported to you, and by the time you get it, it can have spent many hours on ice in a portable plastic cooler. So, it's just not in as good a shape because it has been " dead " for a while. If it's a live RELATED transplant, even better because less medication will be needed (good match), and the anti-rejection meds themselves are somewhat nephrotoxic. I can't say I pray for anyone to become brain dead so I can get a kidney. But, the people who have the misfortune to die will die whether I get their kidney or not... that's the way I look at it. If the kidney is good enough to transplant, if I don't get it, someone else will. Plus, it's not just the two kidneys. Other people will benefit from other organs from the same donor. It helps many people. Mind you, sometimes when I see a motorcycle rush by at break-neck speed, I think maybe I'll be seeing the guy's kidney later. This is a misconception though. The majority of cadaver kidneys come from people who have had some kind of brain event, like an aneurysm, not from motorcycle accidents. Pierre RE: My First Annual " Inspection " > > , > > Was yours a living donor or cadaver situation? > > Living donor kidneys, depending on your age, can last literally a > lifetime....25 years +. > > Cadaver kidneys tend to last on the order of 10 years or so, though many do > not survive long at all, and some seem to last much, much longer. > > However, what I can state is my own nephs are highly in favor of a living > donor transplant...even though I am unrelated to anyone now living (I have > 11 brothers and sisters....but, as they say, I was born on the wrong side of > the blanket). > > Interestingly, they tell me that even a completely " poor, " match from a live > donor is " better, " than a 6-point match from a deceased one. In large > measure, something to do with ischemia (that is, lack of blood flow through > the organ as its being flown about, waiting in OR, and so on). > > Also, the nephs are highly in favor of my being proactively > transplanted...before I require dialysis. > > Quite frankly, and I don't know how to broach this here, but I am having > severe moral issues surrounding, effectively, praying for someone unknown to > me to die so that I might live. Does anyone else here feel this? Am I just > off base here? It seems hard to me. > > Bart > 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Amy: I'll be doing the post-tx study on Thursday night (the wife hates wine - drank a bottle of the cheap stuff as a teen and spent the next day " praying " at the porcelain idol - soshe's never gotten the taste for it). I'll let you all know the results ;-). Amy Griswold wrote: I'm smiling from ear to ear for you!! :oD Congratulations on wonderful results...Barb must be so proud. I'll raise a glass of wine for you tonight, we have to keep up with Pierre's unofficial study ya know. Amy G. My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Yahoo !!!!! I am definitely rejoicing with you on your good news. Have a wonderful celebration on Thursday night. In a message dated 12/7/2004 9:11:02 AM Pacific Standard Time, garymattcohen@... writes: > > Hi All: > > Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the > hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my > annual), and had a creatinine of......................... > > > drumroll please............. > > > > 1.3! > > Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the > coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " > Double Yeah! > > Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so > our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. > I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in > the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are > stable remain that way. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Congratulations, on your great numbers. Thanks also for your best wishes for the health of us all! Gloria > Hi All: > > Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... > > > drumroll please............. > > > > 1.3! > > Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! > > Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. > > > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 I am hoping for a preemptive transplant to Bart. I agree with you that the thought of someone's life ending to give me an organ is pretty humbling isn't it? The only thing that brought me comfort is a verse in Psalms 139 that says all of our days are numbered before one of them comes to pass, so God already knows how many days each of us will have. My daughter always says the day you die is the day you are supposed to go home. The other thing is that the death was going to happen, and by donating an organ, in a way that person's memory lives on through the life given in their death. I hope this helps you some. In a message dated 12/7/2004 9:57:40 AM Pacific Standard Time, bkhphd@... writes: > Also, the nephs are highly in favor of my being proactively > transplanted...before I require dialysis. > > Quite frankly, and I don't know how to broach this here, but I am having > severe moral issues surrounding, effectively, praying for someone unknown to > me to die so that I might live. Does anyone else here feel this? Am I just > off base here? It seems hard to me. > > Bart Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 , Happy Kidneversary! Please tell me you are going to take the day off if you work?! Enjoy your family and friends... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 , I hope to make the same report in 9 months! I'm so happy that you are doing so well. Congratulations again! Wishing you the best, Jing Cohen wrote: Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Way to go ! We celebrated Brent's transplant anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. His results were almost the same. He entered the hospital with a creatinine of 9.1 and left with 1.3. At one year he was still 1.3. Soooooo happy things are going well. Lynne (Mother of Brent) My First Annual " Inspection " Hi All: Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... drumroll please............. 1.3! Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Lynn, Congratulations on your son's blessings too! I know both your boys are so happy the transplant is behind them and that Brent is doing so well. In a message dated 12/8/2004 6:32:22 AM Eastern Standard Time, " Lynne  " writes: > >Way to go !  We celebrated Brent's transplant anniversary on Thanksgiving Day.  His results were almost the same.  He entered the hospital with a creatinine of 9.1 and left with 1.3.  At one year he was still 1.3.  Soooooo happy things are going well. > >Lynne (Mother of Brent) >  My First Annual " Inspection " > > >  Hi All: > >  Well, 364 days ago, I had my transplant, and 361 days ago I left the hospital with a creatinine of 1.3. I had bi-monthly appointment (this one is for my annual), and had a creatinine of......................... > > >  drumroll please............. > > > >  1.3! > >  Yeah! I am so excited. And to top it all off, my magnesium was 1.8! As the coordinator I spoke to said, " Your labs are perfect. Right down the middle. " Double Yeah! > >  Due to the leap year, my kidne-versary will be 366 days from transplant, so our whole family will be celebrating this Thursday, 12/9, the actual tx day. I cannot believe it has been a whole year (almost). I hope for two things in the coming year: those in need of kidneys get them ASAP; and those who are stable remain that way. > >  > >  __________________________________________________ >  Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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