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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: General Discussion => Topic started by: romanyscarlett on June 15, 2011, 12:44:19 AM
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We heard yesterday that my mother & I are still compatible so the transplant can go ahead.
It was confirmed months ago that she was a suitable donor but we had to wait until after my final nephrectomy before doing the transplant. A few things got in the way of the nephrectomy but it was finally done on 4th May.
We had to have further compatibility tests a few weeks ago because in January I had 6 blood transfusions due to internal bleeding from a stomach ulcer which left me with a hemoglobin level of 4.9 & meant I spent a month in & out of hospital. There were concerns that due to the blood transfusions my anti-bodies wouldn't be the same as when the transplant tests were first carried out. I knew they would eventually return to normal but it was a case of how quickly will it happen & thankfully it didn't take long.
The transplant team in Bristol want to meet us one last time just to check we are both in good health physically and mentally but once they've seen us we will get a date for the surgery!
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Yay! :yahoo; That is great news. All the very best for your transplant and hugs for your hero of a Mum!
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Hello, romanyscarlett,
I wish you and your mom good luck
at the meeting with the transplant-team in Bristol.
I do hope, everything goes alright and the transplant goes well.
Best wishes from Kristina. :grouphug;
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Woo hoo! :cheer:
So glad things are progressing! :2thumbsup;
Your mom rocks. :clap;
Aleta
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*squeee*
That's so brilliant!
;D
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:clap; GREAT NEWS!!!!!!!!!! :2thumbsup;
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:flower; That's fabulous - please keep us updated!
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I'm very happy for you. I got my first transplant from my mother and it lasted 11 years. I hope yours lasts even longer. We were a really good match and it was great having all that good time. I wish you the best. It was interesting recovering together after the operation. I had felt so bad before it and so after I felt much better. My mother had been healthy and after had the usual post-op pain and stuff. I had pain too but the good feeling outweighed it. So after it looked like I was better and she was worse. But that was only for a few weeks. Since then my mom has had no problems. Her creatinine is checked once a year and is always less than 1. You're going to love your transplant.
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:yahoo; :yahoo; and whew!! glad it all worked out so soon!! or at least sooner than later ;) And jeannea, great story and I think super time to post that! Good info to have goen into it ;D All the best to ya both :clap;
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Aww, thanks for sharing your story jeannea. Your mother is wonderful to have given you the gift. I hope our story is as successful as yours.
And thanks to everyone else for the well-wishes. I'm listening out for the postman every day in case there's a letter from the transplant team in Bristol.
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Great news! Please be assured that your IHD family will be with you all the way :grouphug; Your mom is a heroine to us :bow;