KDPI 19
I know how much my bladder has shrunken. Far too many times I didn't know there was anything there until I stood up, then............ It was a race to the bathroom.No doubt you are doing this now.Isn't it a surprise?Wonderful news!
QuoteKDPI 19You hit the F'in jackpot!!!Congrats.
Congratulations @Restorer! That must have been scary waiting to pee. I wish you the best.
I also received a kidney that was on ice for a long time but I was still urinating so if the kidney was not producing we could not see it. I did experience high creatinine from the transplant on July 13th and it didn't get down to the current level of 1.4 until August 29, 2017. (But the new kidney did do enough that I didn't need to do dialysis after the transplant...)
Congrats! I hope all your numbers are going in the right direction. Jenna has been back at UCLA every week or two since her transplant in July. After 9 months they are finally releasing her to her regular nephrologist. We still watch her numbers but hope someday not to worry so much. Do you know what your antibodies were before the transplant? Must have been a great match if they only called you!
Quote from: okarol on May 01, 2018, 08:43:44 PMCongrats! I hope all your numbers are going in the right direction. Jenna has been back at UCLA every week or two since her transplant in July. After 9 months they are finally releasing her to her regular nephrologist. We still watch her numbers but hope someday not to worry so much. Do you know what your antibodies were before the transplant? Must have been a great match if they only called you!Oops, I missed your question! All of my PRA values were 0% before transplant. They didn't only call just me, they accepted the kidney, for me, from out-of-state, before they even got ahold of me! It was already 17 or 18 hours cold by the time I got the call, though.