....my tongue burns all the time (not 100% sure which med is doing that, but my eyes and nose run everytime I eat and it is related to whatever is going on with my tongue). I fully expect to wake up some morning soon as a tenor I have to tell myself it has to be better than 15 guage needles... It is, I know it is. I need to get on with it, suck it up and do what needs to be done
Quote from: Sax-O-Trix on October 24, 2011, 05:27:36 PM....my tongue burns all the time (not 100% sure which med is doing that, but my eyes and nose run everytime I eat and it is related to whatever is going on with my tongue). I fully expect to wake up some morning soon as a tenor I have to tell myself it has to be better than 15 guage needles... It is, I know it is. I need to get on with it, suck it up and do what needs to be done Huh!I have experienced similar symptoms--mild burning of my tongue, watery eyes--and I thought it was either an infection or an environmental allergy. I never thought it could be the meds. I'll ask my own transplant neph. Thank you.Remember: It's not just that a transplant, despite all these problems, frees us from dialysis. It's also that even with dialysis, you still would have ESRD and it will take its toll eventually. The prognosis of ESRD--even with dialysis--is "guarded," meaning that you might as well accept that you won't live as long as you could have lived without ESRD.My own dialysis team was quite honest with me about that.With a healthy kidney, each of us can hope to have at least a few more years of life than we could have had without it. That's worth a lot.
RightSide....I couldn't agree with you more!!!! My transplant neph told me the same thing. Your life span on dialysis is shortened.