Good luck Kathy. I hope you get the call soon. Is there anyone wiling to donate to you, but not compatible. If so, and they are willing, there are schemes that allow people to swap kidneys around with other couples to greatly increase chances of a match and have all the advantages of a planned live donor operation.I am glad that my difficulties aren't making you second guess if transplant is for you. I'm still glad I chose to go for transplant rather than dialysis and certainly haven't given up on this new kidney.
Amazingly my kidney function had shot up to 51% from 36%.
I've never been given/told a measure like that, instead I'm always told (and can read on LabCorp or Quest laboratory patient portals) my Creatinine level, now settled in the 1.4 mg/dL with a "normal" Reference Range: 0.76-1.27 mg/dL. I'm also tested for eGFR If NonAfricn Am where my level of 61 is reported as normal in a Reference Range: >59 mL/min/1.73. (The eGFR If Africn Am 70 normal - that doesn't apply to me.) Additionally sometimes when they were calling on the phone they would report the BUN now 17 normal with Reference Range: 6-24 mg/dL.
At what point did your egfr slide into the 50's and 60's? Was it right after transplant or did it decline after a few years? I see posts such as "I have never been near 61" and such. I'm a year past tx and my egfr has consistently been over 100. Using US measurements, my creatinine has been as low as 0.58 but often around 0.76. (There was a point I went down into the 80s egfr because I caught some strange virus they couldn't pinpoint.)