I would bring this up with your transplant center. You do not need to put the new kidney at risk if it is avoidable. First questions they asked me prior to transplant surgery is if I have any sores, been sick, near anyone sick. Your transplant center needs to know and may have someone else check you out there to clear you. Angela515 has lupus also and may have some input here. But better o be safe than sorry. Don't go there expecting a transplant and then tell them your concerns and have the transplant put off, that can piss off relatives too. The transplant center may just adjust meds during transplant procedure to compensate your on going problems, but again let them know ahead of time.
Since the transplant team referred you back to the Urologist, try to talk to the transplant Dr. Say you are having trouble getting any contact with this doc, and can he make contact for you, or call another urologist. The doc's always know a back way to get in touch with each other. If I tell the neph at my center that I can't get in touch with another doc, he is on the phone himself. This definitely needs to be addressed, although, Predinisone will sometimes cause bleeding, so don't panic unnecessarily. Keep posted...
Taht is a great email... The Dr. I'm sure has no idea that his nurse is refusing you. Hopefully you will get a response NOW. If not, I would go to the emergency room. Tell them about the transplant coming, and your new symptoms. They will get a urologist to consult on you . Godd Luck!
To the first question I see that there are different strains of staph. Does any one know if i am correct to assume that the staph infection I have is or isn't necessairly related to VRE? The second question I did a little shopping and the health food store. I bought some tea tree oil. It apparently in some studies is just as effective as the bactrim ointment. I also bought some green tea pills and oregano oil capsules as well as pure cranberry juice that you dilute with water. They might all together be a good complementation to traditional antibiotics. Could it hurt?