Could the difference in immunosuppressant drugs between two people with perfect match organs be due to the fact that one has lupus and the other not. I thought a perfect match meant no life long anti-rejection meds. Do the immunosuppresive meds keep lupus at bay? Sorry if this is off topic but someone I know was recently diagnosed with lupus and we were talking medication.
Thanks again for the support everyone. OK well i just has an appointment with all the doctors, and this is the new plain. I will be off Pred. in 3 months, then off it. But i will still be on two other anti-rejection drugs but very low doses for the first year, then after that i will only be on one.Cycobully you said cyclosporin is ruining your ankles and joints, can't they change you to tacurmus (spelling). Thats what they usually change ppl to when they are having problems with cyclo.
Cycobully you said cyclosporin is ruining your ankles and joints, can't they change you to tacurmus (spelling). Thats what they usually change ppl to when they are having problems with cyclo.
My results for today have improved a lot more also. My Creat. is now 90.
Quote from: Amanda From OZ on September 25, 2007, 09:42:28 PMMy results for today have improved a lot more also. My Creat. is now 90. Woohoooo Amanda! GO SLEEPY GO
My Creat. is now 90.
Now maybe you'll change your kidney's name to Spunky!
I'm confused! I know down there, your creat value is different than here in the US, but what is the normal range? I see yours is down to 90, but RichardMEL's is over 1000, so I'm not sure what to base them on.
Ok the med protocol i am on is -prednisone - 15 mg (off it within 3 months)cellcept- 750 mg prograf - 4mg ( stopping at 3 months)My results for today have improved a lot more also. My Creat. is now 90.
I *THINK* (and I could have this wrong) that what we call a creatinine reading of 120 is what you would call 1.2 - can anyone confirm that I've got this correct?