Her kidney's functions are ridiculously high - something like 68 and 70% each, which makes no sense to me
Very good questions angie, I was wondering that myself. I know when I got my first transplant from my mom, they never told us her percentages, we just assumed they must be 100% b/c they said her kidneys were GREAT, and they proved it b/c the minute they hooked it up to me I started producing urine, lol.. they didn't even have me closed up yet and i'm peeing I shall do some research on this question today, see if I can find anything while we wait for Ms Pianolion to return.
Ok... Here is what I found."Kidney function is measured in percentages. Two normal kidneys account for 100% ofkidney function. A single kidney provides about 50% of kidney function. One can leada normal life with one kidney as long as the single kidney remains healthy. When kidneyfunction drops to less than 50% of normal, the risk of health problems increases.Serious health problems are more frequent when kidney function drops to below 20%.Dialysis or transplant is necessary if kidney function falls to 15% or below."So my understanding is each working kidney should have 50% function, or 40 and 60, something to equal 100%... so when she said that they were ridiculously high at 68% and 70%, that means her sister has like 138% kidney function... So I would say her kidneys are working AWESOME.Thats how I understand it... did I interpret all that correctly?That was copied from this site: http://www.childrensoncologygroup.org/disc/le/pdf/KidneyHealth.pdf
I don't know... Was there any other tests that came back not normal that would of made them say no? Or was that the reason they told you? I would call and demand answers... Unless we totally just don't understand what were talking about here. If they told us my moms kidney function, I dont remember it... I just know it was very good and she was a 5/6 match.