Most transplant (Kidney) patients are on prednisone. I was on 10mg for 18+ years during my transplant and infact I'm still on 4mg because I can't get off the stuff without going into steroid withdrawl. I am not diabetic and so I guess years of prednisone did not bring on diabetes .What anti-rejection medications are you on for a Lung transplant? How long do Lung transplants last? If you get a kidney transplant do you have to take more medication, or is your immune system already compromised enough? Questions, Questions, Questions!!?
I started on cyclosporine, imuran, and prednisone.
Listen folks. Step closer. I want you to be able to hear this really, really well. Okay? Ready?KIDNEY FAILURE AFFECTS EVERYTHING!
If I got started writing the list on everything kidney failure affects, I would be writing forever! It would take over my life. But I have more important things to write about.
Type II diabetes damaged my kidneys in the first place. After dialysis started I noticed a much reduced need for oral diabetes meds such as glyburide etc. I've read elsewhere that this is because dialysis can't completely remove such meds from the bloodstream so their effect lasts longer. Anyway my blood sugars were very well controlled during my years of dialysis with little effort on my part. Lets jump to transplant time almost 5 years ago after which my sugars started to soar. Its kind of interesting but I mentioned this to various doctors and nurses in the hospital none of whom seemed very concerned. My sugars ran high even with oral meds so I requested a switch to insulin and they agreed. I was completely weaned from Prednisone, again at my request about 2 years and 9 months after the transplant. Initially this seemed to help with blood glucose levels but over the long term I don't think it made much difference. So now I'm a completely insulin dependant diabetic with excellent function in the transplanted kidney at just under 5 years.
Won't necessarily help. Since the problem was originally type II a pancreas wasn't called for at the time. Simultaneous kidney/pancreas transplant patients have a MUCH shorter wait on the cadaveric list which is a very good thing. Transplantation of the pancreas has a higher complication rate than kidney transplant but yea I could probably use one right now.