Whatever you do, do not stand up and go screaming out of the room when they ask you the same questions 25 times. Always answer calmly.If they ask if you have a support system set up say yes, even in your family lives in Egypt and you are in the U.S.Never, ever let them see you sweat!Do not tell them about your trials and tribulations in your life.Try not to tell them too loudly you HATE dialysis and will do anything to get a kidney.Katherine
Don't let the team know about the one ice cold beer you had three years ago at a summer barbecue--you'll be seen as having "alcohol issues". Friend of mine went for an evaluation and he was completely honest telling them he smoked weed twice as a teenager and had a beer once a year on his birthday. They gave him a really hard tme about it. But do you tell them everything? Is it really nececessary to be that truthful. When I had mine I told them the truth, I drank as a younger person, tried weed once (didn't like it--I hate smoking). It was never an issue for me.
Do I ask them at the transplant evaluation if I go without steroids? Or is this a bad idea?
As for asking about the steroids, OSU is now doing transplants without steroids-----YEAH
Oh why are we so behind!!!
Do not say "Yes... my living donor is .... uh... my cousin! That's it... cousin Farhan Noor Udeen!"Do not say "Pills? Yeah, I guess I am a little flaky sometimes when it comes to taking pills."