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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: boswife on December 16, 2010, 07:45:23 PM

Title: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: boswife on December 16, 2010, 07:45:23 PM
First, the dr said hubby was a great canidate for a kidney.  Then, he was going to get some gal stones (i think that was what it was) removed and they said that if they wernt bothering him, they'ed rather not do the surgury due to heart function.. Well, i do understand not doing unnecessary surgury, but then it seemed to put a stop also to even getting tested to 'get on the list' or for us to get tested.  (Originally hubby said he WOULD NOT take my kidney.  With more info, i 'think' he may consider it) So my question is, does anyone think that because they wouldnt opt to do the more minor surgury, that that cancels out a kidney surgury???  Just tossing it around tonight.. also thinking mabie the daily will bring him into a whole new health that they will be more willing...  Just thinking...
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: Stoday on December 16, 2010, 08:48:55 PM
I can understand a husband saying that he would not take his wife's kidney. I wouldn't take my wife's kidney for a number of reasons.

If your husband's initial view is serious, can't you accept that?
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: okarol on December 16, 2010, 11:28:53 PM
If your husband wants to get a transplant he needs to request an evaluation at your transplant hospital. He does not need a referral from his nephrologist.  If he is not considered to be a candidate due to heart problems or some other concern, they will let him know. If he is successful getting listed however, he can wait for a deceased donor kidney. In the meantime, if he's agreeable, you could inquire about being evaluated as a donor.
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: rsudock on December 17, 2010, 05:25:11 PM
another thing about surgeries and being listed for a kidney....at my center they would not activate me on the list until I had my spleen removed. Also I had to have a liver biopsy again. They make you jump through hoops so their are not unforseen problems when you get a new kidney. so they may not list him until the gall stones are taken care of...bring the issue up to the neph again.


xo,
R
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: boswife on December 17, 2010, 05:45:36 PM
Oh Stoday, i do understand what your suggesting and i do respect that wish of his.  I just 'offered' it again because of him having more info as of late.  I was in a wishful mood last night and i had gotton to thinking of the wys we wernt pressing the thought of a kidney transplant.   They became more apparant once again today.  Thanks for all your input (s)   ;D  i appreciate them..
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: kitkatz on December 17, 2010, 06:12:40 PM
I swear the transplant people want to find something wrong!
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: del on December 17, 2010, 06:21:54 PM
I am quite willing to give my hubby a kidney(and I am a match) but he will not take it from me. He is afraid that something will happen to be during the surgery.  That is is decision and I have to respect it.
Title: Re: about giving my hubby a kidney
Post by: boswife on December 17, 2010, 06:43:32 PM
Its precious Del, thats hubbys reasoning too, and i  have accepted it. I guess being willing partners is as good as it gets, and doing all we can to keep them healthy and happy is what we need to be content with.  Mabie i was feeling gulty for having what i assume is a perfectly good kidney, and seeing all of our people here getting kidneys sparked the desire in me again??? Dont know, but for now, i guess i'll hold on to it just incase  ;)