Hello againUnfortunately my recovery from the transplant operation leaves lots to be desired. For starters, I suffer from permanent sleep deprivation since the kidney transplantation and that makes it impossible for me to move forward and find a way to recover. Unfortunately the medics cannot help me about this as it appears to be a problem within other patients who appear to be racially motivated towards me. Very sad. My only hope is to be discharged as soon as possible which does not make any sense if one thinks about the great skill of the medics and the great cost and great care a kidney transplant necessitates. Unfortunately I have come across a most terrible experience and hopefully this nightmare stops soon and hopefully I soon may have a chance to return as soon as is possible back to civilisation again as soon as I have a chance to return back home again. Who would have ever thought that my recovery from the long awaited kidney transplant could become so very difficult ?
Many thanks for your kind concern and kind wishes. Unfortunately it was not "plain sailing" after the transplant operation. First of all I had the catheter "in" for a little too long, which enabled "it" to develop a nasty "little" infection and that took time and hopefullyI am soon in the clear to start getting better and start the process of recovery.
Hello friends, the latest is that now I suffer from a urin-infection and I wonder what is going on and it seems extraordinarily that "things" still do not get themselves right. It seems a rough ride at this moment and hopefully it gets better soon and my recovery starts hopefully very soon as well and ... I still live in hope ...
You've had that catheter for four years, haven't you? Why did you chose a Tesio over a fistula?You are usually a very thoughtful person, but, as Cupcake said, the meds could be messing with your head.
I am hoping now for my creatinine to drop down further and hopefully it does happen.