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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: okarol on June 22, 2007, 09:37:11 AM

Title: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: okarol on June 22, 2007, 09:37:11 AM
A friend of mine had her 3rd kidney transplant 2 weeks ago. She is 35 years old and received a kidney from a living donor. I got a note from her sister last night:

"My sister got out of the hospital a week and a half ago.
 From then until this past Saturday she was super excited, buying us
 presents, just... so joyous that it was surprising to us.

Starting this past Sunday her mood has drastically changed.
 She is confused, disoriented and seemingly lost. She thinks that
 our grandma is alive (she passed away 9 years ago), that my niece is
 turning 1 this year (she's turning 3).... and I could go on and on with
 examples. She's just acting as when her kidney stopped working and she
 wasn't going to dialysis. As though her brain is full of toxins.

I was wondering if you knew anything of these type of
 situations after a transplant and if you could maybe post on the message board
 and ask others.

She has a doctor's appointment tomorrow, but I was hoping
 maybe you could help."

I told her it might be dehydration, but I would call the transplant team right away.
She has been going 2 days a week for follow-up so it seems as though they would be on top of this.
I guess it could also be some of the other meds she is taking.
Any ideas?
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: livecam on June 22, 2007, 09:55:05 AM
We can guess all day but this isn't normal behavior for a transplant patient or anyone else.  She should be seen and evaluated to determine just what is happening.  Many things could be causing this but since she is newly post transplant the team should be involved here.
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: goofynina on June 22, 2007, 12:44:12 PM
I'm with Livecam,  get that girl (lady) in NOW!!!  She could be going into an early rejection or something  :twocents;
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: st789 on June 22, 2007, 01:16:46 PM
OMG....that is scary.

I hope and pray that she will recover from this.
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: Wattle on June 22, 2007, 06:32:28 PM


Karol, she should be seen straight away. I am sorry she is having a hard time. I have read her story on living donors. I wish her all the best.

 :cuddle;
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: Falkenbach on June 25, 2007, 04:43:22 AM
Hope all goes well, this sounds very odd.

I'm finding I'm having minor mood swings, getting grouchy at my husband sometimes, but nothing like that. A little confused at times, but I do mean a LITTLE, and that could be medication.

At two weeks, I thought they'd have her going to clinic far more than 2 days a week still?? I went every single day for the first 2 weeks, including weekends and a public holiday. Then we skipped a weekend and went to 3 days a week. Still at 3 days, possibly down to 2 this week or next.
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: Rerun on June 25, 2007, 04:46:57 AM
What are her labs like?
Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: okarol on June 25, 2007, 08:42:28 AM
The patient had some seizures (which she is on medication for) but one was severe enough to cause her to fall and hit her head. Her sister sends this:
"My dad called a neurologist at UCLA that knows about Netrazepan which is
the medicine she takes. HE told my dad to increase it 5mg
 twice a day (to 40mg total) - my dad had the same conclusion that her
 kidney was just filtering it out quicker than the dialysis had been."

Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: Amanda From OZ on June 25, 2007, 04:27:36 PM
That is pretty scary, i hope she recovers quickly.

Please keep us posted on her progress.

Title: Re: Recent kidney transplant problem
Post by: keefer51 on July 01, 2007, 07:45:43 PM
I'm no doctor but it sounds like it may be a medication problem. When i had my transplant my mind seem to be clearer. I didn't take anything that would change my mood or my mind. I hope she is OK.