what is d/c'd? discontinued?Why did they biopsy? Should I ask for one?I had lab work done yesterday and my prograf levels dropped from 30 to 17 - still pretty high... They had dropped me from 3 twice a day to 2 twice a day and they want me to continue at that rate. I'm just scared.... I never know what is normal and expected... When I google stuff it just scares me more...
Now they are worried because the Prograf is down to 3.5. They called to make sure I'm taking them correctly. I am doing exactly what they said, but I feel so stupid when they question me. "How many are you taking?" 2 twice a day as you told me to. "What color is the pill?" small white capsule with red printing ... Anyway, I know it's all a balancing act...I had a similar issue with Prograf and my levels jumping all over the place. Were your intestinal problems gone when you did this test? Were you eating somewhat normal before this test? Going with the assumption that you had those huge levels earlier on the thread because of the intestinal problems and maybe not eating as much as you usually do.When I was having intestinal problems my Prograf shot up and they kept decreasing Prograf more and more and more. I was at 4mg morning and 4mg at night before the problems. I am now at 3.5mg for the whole day. My Prograf problems during that period was tied to the intestinal problems, but the overriding factor was my food consumption with taking the Prograf. Since the transplant I took the Prograf with food, but during my intestinal problems I obviously did not eat as much and especially at night. This caused the Prograf to skyrocket and multiple tests to get the level in line. After talking with the doc and trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together we discovered that if I take the Prograf on a empty stomach at night that the amount of pills could be cut by more than 50%. Keep in mind I still take my morning Prograf with food, so for some people you can see how much having food in your stomach can swing levels.For some people the amount of food or type of food they eat or even if it is on a empty or full stomach can cause huge swings in the Prograf level. First doc I met after transplant told me a story about a guy who had huge fluctuations several times during the week with his level. They could not figure it out for a long time and when they did it was because on certain days he would have fast food for breakfast instead of his normal breakfast. The fast food was just a little bit of carbs and garbage preservatives and on other days he had a full breakfast at home. The doc told me the moral of the story is not that you have to eat the same type of food everyday, but try and avoid days where you may be in a hurry and you are just grabbing a little something or skipping meals. I have no clue if any of this applies to you, but I remember going through all this same Prograf stuff for awhile last year and it gets to be a pain when you can't figure it out. I also remember getting those same questions, "Do you know the .5mg is a different color?" or "Did you remember we changed your amount earlier in the week?"You have a lot on your plate with all the other stuff that hopefully they can get this Prograf straightened out. Good luck to you.