Ian also has a slight rash on one of his legs, like tiny pinpricks.
Hi there,I was just about to type about a large "weight gain" or bloatedness being caused due to fluid. In a lot of our transplant literature, patients were warned about a substantial "weight gain" after the operation that could last for a few days. They push a lot of fluid into a patient to get that kidney into working order. I remember bags after bags of fluid being added to my regime. And if the kidney has a slow start to begin with, as you noted, it just builds up and sits there. I fairly thin but days after surgery, my family was still surprised how "big" I was. My cadaver kidney started working right away, passed a lot of into the catheter bag but it wasn't enough until the "fluid protocol" was over.Secondly, in regard to the numbness, I had a SERIOUS case of this that didn't fully recover until 3 to 4 months post-op. In fact, a couple fingers have never been the same. I could use my arms and legs but I had no feelings in my hands. I couldn't grasp things or feel them in my hands. In my case, it was caused by low calcium levels (so, I received a supplement) and the irritation on the nerves from all the fluid I was carrying at that time. It makes absolute sense that something could have been "upset" with the position of the fistula arm during surgery. My arm with the most fistula experiments still has some pins and needles going on. Good luck and take care....
He has a lot of swelling and bruising in his groin area, so much so he can't even wear his boxer shorts.
Quote from: Python on December 03, 2018, 06:30:16 PM He has a lot of swelling and bruising in his groin area, so much so he can't even wear his boxer shorts. I don’t know if this is what he is experiencing, but my private parts were basically black after the transplant and painful at times. That was another part of my body that I wondered if they used a strong clamp to hold in place at some unnatural position.
That was another part of my body that I wondered if they used a strong clamp to hold in place at some unnatural position.
That’s good news! Good luck.
Sorry to be late to this thread but congratulations to you and your son with the kidney Great to read the kidney is waking up.Enjoy some extra drinks on me there Love, luck and strength, Cas