I am answering these questions about my husband Gregory.
By the way, did you mean to edit that first line about what long term means? It still says "dialysis":
LONG TERM (for this post) = three years or more of
dialysis 1) How long were you on dialysis before your transplant ? 1 year PD, 4 years hemo in centre
2) Did you have a living or deceased donor ? deceased
3) Were you multi listed for transplant ? no (Australian system)
4) How long has (or did) your transplant last ? 20 years so far touch wood
5) Was your transplant kidney only or kidney/pancreas ? kidney only
6) Are you diabetic ? * No
*FYI - I am diabetic, so I am curious about long term dialysis for diabetics specifically as well)
7) List (up to) five of the most important things you credit for your long term transplant success
1. definitely Exercise (walking daily),
2. keeping his weight down,
3. taking his tablets religiously
4. eating right and staying healthy
List (up to) five pieces of advice for someone who has not yet received a transplant
1. hang in there
2. stay fit, don't put your blood pressure up so keep your weight down
2. a transplant is not the end of your troubles, its the start of a whole new ballgame: first you have to get the transplant, then you have to get the bugger working, then you have to keep the bugger working
9) List the resources you've found most helpful in your journey since receiving your transplant (besides IHD -- HA !)
none really, (he's pretty self reliant) "the people I spoke to while I was on dialysis", the old dialysis clinic, and his renal doctors.
Another question could be age when he received transplant: 24 years old