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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: natnnnat on October 19, 2011, 08:17:07 PM

Title: Occasional pain in the transplant
Post by: natnnnat on October 19, 2011, 08:17:07 PM
From time to time Gregory gets a pain in the transplant.  He had it last night.  He says its like, a stomach ache, but in the kidney.  He says its telling him something - be good, I replied, if it were more eloquent or specific.  He said, grimacing, that it happens sometimes and he wasn't worried.  "I'll sleep and it should be alright in the morning", he said.  Often he relates it to drinking diet coke.


 :Kit n Stik;

Sure enough, today he is fine.  Thought I'd put this down here so that people, if they have pains in their transplant, can confer.
Title: Re: Occasional pain in the transplant
Post by: cariad on October 19, 2011, 08:49:59 PM
Oh yes, I've had this my entire life, and get it now with the second transplant. Gwyn says he gets pain in his kidneys when he's dehydrated, and that that is probably the issue. I try to drink more when I get those pains and I think it does help. For me, they are not very often and it only lasts a short while without being all that severe, so I just ignore it. I tend to drink a diet Coke a day and have not noticed a correlation for me.
Title: Re: Occasional pain in the transplant
Post by: natnnnat on October 20, 2011, 05:56:54 AM
Well I take back the baseball-bat-hitty-thing then, if you drink dc too.

I told Gregory about your comments, and he connected it to how he has been weeing a LOT lately.  So maybe it was dehydration.  I sent him off to the kitchen for some water on the spot.  And we theorised that if he drinks a bit each time he wees, he might keep up with the fluids.

Just goes to show you can still find food for thought, even an oldtimer like him.
Title: Re: Occasional pain in the transplant
Post by: cariad on October 23, 2011, 07:43:58 PM
I don't think diet Coke is good for anyone, so we should all really give it up. With me, I don't really like coffee (every once in a while) and most teas have a very low caffeine rate. (I don't drink Yerba Mate because it requires sugar to be edible, and I do not like sugared teas.) diet Coke wakes me up better than teas do, and some days I just need that boost. I don't even like the taste that much anymore. I went through long stretches at prep school and university where I would drink a six pack a day, easy. Who knows, maybe there is some magic ingredient that actually contributes to transplant longevity. Wouldn't that be cool? (Especially if I could buy stock in Coke before the findings were announced?)

I also get the odd spasm in the kidney, but I ignore that, too. It hasn't happened in probably a year, and I put it down to the new kidney becoming acclimated to a new environment.

I really hope the increased fluids help. I am almost positive that I remember reading that Gregory recently had a remarkably low creatinine! Great news. It would seem that he is doing something right, so maybe the diet Coke is not such a big deal. Long may the stellar labs continue!