But I don't recall anyone ever warning me about these possibilities when I first applied to get on the transplant list. Maybe they thought it was so obvious that it went without saying. But I wish I had known in advance that I wasn't going to be in perfect health post-transplant.
Quote from: RightSide on April 07, 2011, 02:32:51 PMBut I don't recall anyone ever warning me about these possibilities when I first applied to get on the transplant list. Maybe they thought it was so obvious that it went without saying. But I wish I had known in advance that I wasn't going to be in perfect health post-transplant.What ever happened to informed consent? Written, informed consent.
They gave Jenna 10mg Mycelex, 4x per day - anti-fungal lozenge - for 3 months following her transplant.They also had her on:400mg Bactrim, 1x per day - anti-bacterial for 6 months250mg Cipro, 2x per day - anti-bacterial - short-term450mg Valcyte, 1x per day - anti-viral - 3 monthsAll of this was preemptive, to avoid some of the typical complications of immunos.We monitor her labs carefully, watching the Tacrolimus and Cellcept levels each month so that they are not too high, and also being sure her white blood cell count does not go too low.Were you given a similar medication protocol?
Really? You don't think we tried to warn you on here? Aw, now I feel like I've failed the new transplantees. There is a reason that most hospitals give prophylactic antibiotics/antivirals/antifungals. Were you not warned that you would be on those for probably six months at a minimum?
Quote from: cariad on April 08, 2011, 08:25:13 AMReally? You don't think we tried to warn you on here? Aw, now I feel like I've failed the new transplantees. There is a reason that most hospitals give prophylactic antibiotics/antivirals/antifungals. Were you not warned that you would be on those for probably six months at a minimum? I meant that no one at the Transplant Unit mentioned the possibility of several low-grade infections.And they have not prescribed any antifungals for me.