I transplanted one year ago Nov. 5th. I had a living, non-related donor and she was a 3/6 match. We are the same age. Due to the kidney being from a living donor I may be on lower antirejection meds because of that.
I was on Valcyte for about four or five months, but don't take that any more.
Definitely ask about your labs. Creatinine is the main # that they look at, it seems, to check the kidney function, but there are many other factors that come into play if their is rejection. Like when my creatinine was going up it was just my creatinine. I wasn't having any other lab problems that made them say "rejection". I always ask about my creatinine and my Prograf level. I was getting my labs drawn weekly after transplant and now I go every few months. I had them done yesterday and my creatinine was 1.2 and my Prograf was 5.8. I think they want the Prograf between the 4's and 10's depending. Like I said earlier, they were happy when my Prograf level was in the 8's and 9's, but I was feeling really strange. They are pleased where it is now. On my last few lab draws it was in the 6's.
If you want you should be able to receive a copy of your labs. There's no reason why they shouldn't give that to you.
I'm not 100% sure about the fluid. It could mean a lot of things. The kidney may not be filtering well and the fluid is backing up, but there are other things. If your creatinine is still 1.5 or lower I doubt that's what it is. I had a lot of fluid in my left arm after transplant and they said that would go away and it has for the most part. I had a fistula placed in my left upper arm that was never used, as I never did dialysis either, and it stopped working the day after transplant. They were especially interested in my left leg, as my kidney is in the front, left. The extra fluid can definitely cause problems with your heart, so take it serious.
But ask, ask, ask. They work for YOU! That's the most important thing I've learned from this fabulous site! Ask them if they want you to drink more or drink less while you have this fluid. You may need to drink more to flush yourself out.
ASK!