That's why I want to make a list to help me when I get called next time. Thanks again for your responses.
but maybe I saved myself a few years of not being on a slew of toxic meds suppressing my immune system
Because dialysis is equivalent to only 10% of normal renal function ...
Quote from: mrhecht on September 08, 2007, 11:06:36 PMbut maybe I saved myself a few years of not being on a slew of toxic meds suppressing my immune systemI never had any problems with my "toxic" medicines...however, I do accept whatever problems do arise in the future from them, b/c I'de rather live a normal life as long as possible without dialysis.
Quote from: angela515 on September 09, 2007, 07:44:02 AMQuote from: mrhecht on September 08, 2007, 11:06:36 PMbut maybe I saved myself a few years of not being on a slew of toxic meds suppressing my immune systemI never had any problems with my "toxic" medicines...however, I do accept whatever problems do arise in the future from them, b/c I'de rather live a normal life as long as possible without dialysis. I rejoice with every person who has a successful transplant and can tolerate the side effects of the meds. I hope that I feel the same as you after I get mine. I wish I were more excited about getting one. I hate to relinqish control and depend on the accuracy of people I don't even know, hoping that they are doing their job the way they're supposed to.I admire every single person who goes thru one.......truly you are braver than I. May God give me the grace and courage to expect the best outcome when my call comes.
What side effects? I don't have any side effects from the medicines... I expect some in the future as most of the things immunosupressive drugs do are things that don't happen until after years of taking the medicine... even then your not guaranteed to get the problems. I guess the trust issue comes when you meet your surgeon... mine is a wonderful man.. and I reviewed his surgical history before I ever got the call.. I felt very comfortable with him and his choices.
QuoteWhat side effects? I don't have any side effects from the medicines... I expect some in the future as most of the things immunosupressive drugs do are things that don't happen until after years of taking the medicine... even then your not guaranteed to get the problems. I guess the trust issue comes when you meet your surgeon... mine is a wonderful man.. and I reviewed his surgical history before I ever got the call.. I felt very comfortable with him and his choices.QuoteAs I recall, you're on a steroid free protocol....my PRA is 46% and the program I'm in doesn't allow steroid free for a PRA that high. Also doesn't your sig tag say "perfect match" cadaver kidney? I'm assuming you're not on very many immunosuppressants. How about the anti-viral Valcyte? I've had to take that before for a reaction the docs thought was viral (but wasn't) and it made made me feel ....well......weird is the only way I can describe it, kind of off-balance. You're very fortunate to not be experiencing immediate side effects, but I was actually referring to the long-term effects of the drugs.
You are very well informed and experienced so I'm sure that you know about the nephrotoxic effect of Cyclosporine, which I find ironic, but I know it is widely used, works well and they monitor levels carefully. Prednisone....aside from the cosmetic effects of the initial high doses; the possibilty of severe bone damage on top of metabolic bone disease doesn't thrill me. Skin cancers and other nasties, acid reflux, hypertension, possible type II diabetes.........like dialysis itself, there are side effects from long term "usage". No worries though, there's a prescription for all of them I'm sure.