Moosemom: Just wanted to say that I hope you and your bean (kidney) are alright and that you get good news soon.
Quote from: cattlekid on November 16, 2016, 11:35:09 AM I've never had to have my HLA tests for UW spun, it's always just draw, package and ship. I know! I looked back through my records, and I have DSA orders from previous years that specifically say NOT to spin down the sample, so I don't know why this sample needs to be spun. I have just emailed my coordinator to make sure this is what they want (and why, because I am curious) because it occurred to me that the hospital may charge a billion dollars for the spinning, and if it is really necessary to have it spun, I want my referral to include said spinning.This is all so stupid and is not making me feel any better.Interestingly, though, I did receive a reply from the Quest Patient Advocate to my email. She apologized for the inconvenience and asked for the phone number of the specific Quest center that I use so that she can call the manager. I don't know if this will change anything, but at least it's something.
I've never had to have my HLA tests for UW spun, it's always just draw, package and ship.
Hi MooseMom,Hope your results come back ok and it's just a fluke. Very good idea to test for those pesky viruses, and best wishes that you don't have to deal with one of them.Jenna has her blood drawn at dialysis now, but occasionally we will get a lab box and the phlebotomist at our family doctor will do the blood draw at no charge.I am glad to hear you were able to visit your son in London. Best wishes to you!
You might want to see if you can get you local newspaper to do a story about how the Quest is failing to serve the community.
Cattlekid, it just so happens that I DID get a response from a Katie LaBrose who looks to be the Patient Service Supervisor in this area, and she writes,"I am sorry to say that this was a corporate decision and we no longer offer this service or allow our phlebs to draw the extra tubes to be sent to your transplant lab in Wisconsin. I do apologize about this and do understand it is an inconvenience for you. If there was anything I could do to get this done I would, I truly apologize about this inconvenience."So, there you have it.I did forward this email to my coordinator because when I first told her about this, I got the feeling she didn't really believe me. But I know they get a lot of patients from Chicagoland, from my own local neph, actually, so Madison needs to be aware of this extra hoop we all have to jump through.
I am back on the list at my own UW (University of Washington). They sent me a big envelope with copies of orders for my monthly blood draw with my dr's name on it. I can take that to any lab for them to draw. I can also get it done at UWMC lab and they take care of all the after work for me. So does my local hospital, which is in a different hospital network than UWMC. So far I think my insurance is being billed for the draws at my local hospital. (this is for maintaining status on the list, not for post-tx labs).KarenInWA
How are you doing, by the way? Are you pretty stable?
How r u doing moosemom? I had my bloods done yesterday so stressing on results wait. Got a 24hr blood pressure monitor on now as my bp is always high at clinic. At home it is not so tury want me to do this. Wont get much sleep with it buzzing every hour!
Moosemum, I have no experience with Tx but do have plenty of experience in feeling what you're feeling right now while waiting for test results. I hope all this all blows over soon & it will be just some random, unexplained temporary change in your creatinine levels. The fact that you feel fine is a very good sign. Hoping to hear some good news.
Well I didn't sleep at all. woke up every hour the monitor went off!! Steve is taking the kids out in a bit for andrews guitar lesson and them taking them to mcdonald's so i can have a peaceful morning. then we will have a takeaway and movie night and early sleep!! Good luck on your labs. i guess i will know mine by then. I plan on calling before the tx nurse is in on monday morn and leaving a message saying i had bloods drawn thurs so tac level should be back today, so if they can let me know if anything needs changing and then hope they dont call haha!!!
Should I begin taking my bp at night, too? What do you all do?