Congratulations. I had a very easy transplant (deceased donor), one thing I was left feeling is happy that my wife was not in the hospital at the same time. Should both your donors be viable I'd pick the coworker (assuming that person has their own support network) to leave your fiancé mobile and able to help care for you. Honestly my wife didn't have a ton to do but as I was very weak arriving home it was good to have her mobile and able to take time off from work to drive me to the clinic twice per week. I'd hate for your primary care giver to have some complications and both of you having a hard time at once. (If you have an additional support network nearby that could care for the both of you then that probably would not be an issue.)
can i ask you why you ended up going with a deceased donor if your wife was a possible match?
Quote from: robertscz on September 26, 2017, 01:12:41 PMcan i ask you why you ended up going with a deceased donor if your wife was a possible match? Very fair question.I did not ask my wife to get tested but she was willing. I also have a brother who I hope would good match but he would probably need to do some health maintenance to get to a point where he can donate. He had appendix issues years ago and still has stomach pain. I did send him the information to get tested but didn't pressure him to move forward. (Hopefully now that he has insurance he will take care of whatever problems he has.)I've felt like I'm healthy and dialysis is was good so if I was ever going to wait for years for a kidney it should be now. I really had low urgency for the transplant. But I also know that 15-20 years from now if my transplant fails I might not have as much freedom, my health may be worse, I might have difficulties with dialysis and at that point I might have much more urgency. A few months ago I would not ask others to donate (and accept the risk to their bodies) because I have the freedom to wait, in the future I might have much more need and need to reach out across my network to ask for a donation.It will be years until I learn if that was a bad choice, but so far it seems to be ok. My dialysis remained easy, I never stopped urinating, I was able to keep my labs under control except for the PTH which was out of range even with Sensipar, and I was healthy enough to continue traveling internationally for fun. And so far my deceased donor transplant is going as good as I could ask for.
Coordinator called this morning with the good news that i am added to the list and my donors may now be tested, so hopefully its not too painfully long of a process for them to go through theirs and we can plan the surgery shortly.
Quote from: robertscz on September 27, 2017, 07:43:23 AMCoordinator called this morning with the good news that i am added to the list and my donors may now be tested, so hopefully its not too painfully long of a process for them to go through theirs and we can plan the surgery shortly. That's good news! A good side effect of your donors being tested is they get a very good pre-screening for risks they might not be aware of.
do potential risks that may come up affect them being able to be a donor, or can they be addressed prior??
Quote from: robertscz on September 27, 2017, 11:06:46 AMdo potential risks that may come up affect them being able to be a donor, or can they be addressed prior??This will be one of the best heath checkups they have ever had. Yes, some issues come up that can be fixed, others like pre-diabetes probably will mean they can not be a donor. I would not worry a lot about that if they are young and healthy. But the good factor is it will be an early warning if some issue is found.
Quote from: iolaire on September 27, 2017, 11:23:34 AMQuote from: robertscz on September 27, 2017, 11:06:46 AMdo potential risks that may come up affect them being able to be a donor, or can they be addressed prior??This will be one of the best heath checkups they have ever had. Yes, some issues come up that can be fixed, others like pre-diabetes probably will mean they can not be a donor. I would not worry a lot about that if they are young and healthy. But the good factor is it will be an early warning if some issue is found.ok. my co-worker is going to go ahead with the testing first, the hospital called today and said basically 1 at a time. my co-worker is 44yr old and my fiance is 27. so the thinking of the hospital is that my co-worker can give hers to me now, and then in 20+ years if i need another one, my fiance will be in her mid 40s as well..... as apposed to the other way around, 20+ years my co-worker would be too old to give me a second kidney. and she has been getting regular bloodwork done for the past years with no issues... not on any blood pressure/cholesterol meds and not heart issues that she knows about. so hoping that this turns out to be the one, she is going to do the 24hr urine test next week and then will head to tampa general the first week of Nov. hopefully things go as planned i will be set up for surgery end nov/ beginning dec. thanks for that quick responses! im super nervous now because its totally out of my control.... drives me nuts!!