First name: JoyNickname (irl): ThumperLocation (be a bit specific): Tornado Alley OklahomaAge: 53YOUR RENAL STATUS: pre-dialysisWhat you do for a living: College StudentWhat you want to do for a living: Work with traumatized childrenRelationship status: DivorcedSiblings: 1 adoptive brother 2 Twin biological sisters 3 half bilogical sisters 2 half biological brothersPets: My Izzy CatThree bands you would consider to be your favourite: Phil Collins, Barbara Streisand and AC/DCPlaces you have travelled overseas, if any: England, Germany, Belgium, France, Lichtenstein, Switzerland Sport(s) you play, if any: NoneSports team(s) you support: Huge OH Fan!! GO SOONERS!!!What you would/did name your first born child: Carine Crystal and Stacie ReneeWorst injury you've had: 2nd and 3rd degree burns at age 6 months by scalding waterDrink/Smoke?: Nope and NopeWhat time do you usually go to bed/wake up: Whenever I get tiredFavourite colour: MaroonFavourite food: ChocolateFavourite alcoholic drink: WineWhy people like you: I’m easy going and easy to talk to What people dislike about you: I’m stubborn Best achievement in life: My two daughtersWhy you belong to this forum: Want to learn as much as I can and don’t want to do this alone.
Quote from: cycobully on October 25, 2007, 02:57:29 PMSo tell me Krisna, are you a current dialysis patient, or do you have a transplant? Have you had a transplant or transplants in the past? From 1979 is such a long time to have ESRD. I'm on dialysis! But I have had transplants! I have been a patient a long time! And I was lucky enough to have Dr. Robert Hickman as my very first Nephrologist! And I know what a Scribner Shunt is! lolI posted all abt me and my transplants in the introduction section and also posted a newspaper article abt my first transplant when I was eight. But here's the short list...Nov. 1979 Diagnosed with ESRD after going into congestive heart failure (age 7)Jan. 1980 start hemodialysis (which only uses acid at that time) (age Feb. 27, 1980 Five antigen transplant from father (age Sept. 1988 Return to hemodialysis (age 16)Feb. 4, 1989 Six antigen cadaveric perfect match (age 17)Jan. 1994 Return to dialysis (age 22)Oct. 18, 1996 Six antigen cadaveric perfect match (age 24)Nov. 15, 1996 emergency surgery to repair aneurysm in kidney's artery which was spotted on ultra sound Dec. 20, 1996 emergency surgery to repair another aneurysm in the kidney's artery. Kidney is found to be infected and if removed. The infection has spread down the artery in my right leg and the artery is tied off until it can be bypassed at a later date.Spring 1997 arterial bypass surgery to restore arterial blood flow to my right leg. (age 25)July 29, 1998 Six antigen cadaveric perfect match (ultra sound tech decides to check on things just in case because he remembers me from last time) As I'm waking up I hear, "There's a problem with the kidney, we have to take you back to the OR." I find out later that the kidney had rolled onto its artery and cut off blood supply. It's damaged but works. It wasted everything like fluid and vitamins. (age 26)Sept. 6, 2002 Return to dialysis (age 30)Dec. 7, 2002 Call 9-1-1 with sudden onset of severe abdominal pain. I cannot get up off the couch! I request and get the Medics. Turns out my sm. intestine has become tangled in scar tissue and strangled itself, then leaked out into my body. My potassium level is sky high. I think it was something like 12 or higher. At first they think I missed dialysis but hubby tells them no I didn't miss it and I got my entire treatment and I don't eat too much potassium. They determine its from the leak. They dialyzed me and give me IV meds to fool my body into thinking it's normal! Outlook is not good. The surgeon sleeps in the OR waiting for my potassium to get low enough. Surgery is performed, during which my heart stops for appr. 12 minutes! Surgeon goes and tells my family that she doesn't think I will survive. My heart stops beating three more times! I am in a coma for almost a week. My sisters and my grandmother all come home surgeons don't think I will make it! My little sister gets mad at our dad for calling funeral homes. She wasn't there when the doctor said I probably wasn't gonna make it!
So tell me Krisna, are you a current dialysis patient, or do you have a transplant? Have you had a transplant or transplants in the past? From 1979 is such a long time to have ESRD.