Carol, dialysis was not only keeping Jenna "above water".....it was keeping her alive. The "what if's" are just as great for dialysis.What if her fistula breaks open during the night and she bleeds to death?What if her blood pressure drops too low during dialysis and she goes into cardiac arrest?What if she gets hit by a truck tomorrow?I guess you never know.I would rather have a transplant one day and die than be sentenced to dialysis for the rest of my life.
I agree! And I hope that with how 2 members already got a transplant that more of us will this year! The medications are supposedly better now then years ago with my last one! Some places even go No Steriods!
Whatcha mean how can they go steroid free? They just do. LOL, uhm my surgeon told me before the surgery his plan was to use Prograf and Rapamune and Prednisone for the first couple days but then go steroid free. I was VERY happy with that since I was taking prednisone since age 12-18, then again after my first transplant until it failed and I started dialysis. So I hate the drug... and I am very glad to not be on it. The medicines i'm on work wonders, no need for prednisone.
Angela, how can they go steroid free? How do they explain that to you?