The DSA vial and box are already in the mail to me, so I will take it with me next week when I go to Quest for my other labs. Maybe I've misunderstood. But I don't think so, really.
I've never heard of the DSA test. Maybe they only do it here if they suspect rejection.I wonder if some of the results could be caused by different test facilities. I think I heard somewhere once that results can vary by facility. I hope you just have a simple UTI though.
I'll be waiting for your update. These are the episodes that make transplant patients unable to ever relax completely. I go to Quest but have never had to request "blood to go". My donor in Michigan had to do this all the time before the transplant and never had a problem. I thought this was very standard since they wouldn't send off this packaging to people if finding someone to do it was so difficult. I wonder if this is a trend. I hope this is just a little bump that will be smoothed out soon. Wishing you the best.
Hello MooseMom,I know this isn't exactly close for you, but Edward Hospital will do it no problem as a "courtesy draw". Just head over there with your tubes, box and packing and they will do the draw and give everything back to you. The lab tech who did mine was fascinated as this was the first time she had done a courtesy draw (she was really new).If CDH is closer, call their Central Lab and see if they will do courtesy draws. My gut says they will do the same as Edward and their hours are usually more expansive than a PCP's office.I'm sorry to hear that your creatinine is going wonky. Mine does the same in the fall, it has done so every year since I first was diagnosed with IgA back in 2000. I always say it's because I have issues with keeping hydrated in the fall/winter. Glad to see that UW is on top of everything as usual.Paws crossed for you!
I've never had to have my HLA tests for UW spun, it's always just draw, package and ship.