Right after the local anesthesis in the kidney area, it takes about 15 to 30 min for a radiologist to do the biopsy with the help of ultrasound device.
Quote from: Xplantdad on May 13, 2017, 02:09:55 PMMM...worrying is not good for you Listen to what your body is telling you...and relax. Rejoice and Enjoy the gift you have been given every day. You are...doing great. Weeeeelllllll...not so fast, there.So, I went for my annual appointment. And, uh, they want me to have a biopsy.All in all, my doc is optimistic (well, she claims to be), but I'm still dazed and confused.
MM...worrying is not good for you Listen to what your body is telling you...and relax. Rejoice and Enjoy the gift you have been given every day. You are...doing great.
Had bright red blood in the urine a couple of days later - told this was a normal side effect and not to worry.
Gosh, really? I was told that this would be reason to call the hospital (according to the patient instructions I was able to find on UW-Madison's website for kidney transplant patients)!
needed high-dose steroid treatment
......... is a misprint on the letter instead of saying creatinine 97 it says 297 talk about the wrong place to misprint getting me stressed now!!
I rely a lot on that third column that shows the normal accepted 'Range' of values. As long as my numbers are well within those ranges I don't get the least excited.So far, I've been Blessed. Well, except for that pTh thing. But we are working on that. Worse case the parathyroids come out. Oh, Well. It won't kill me today, so nothing to worry about.