I am a 73 year old male with Polycystic Kidney Disease (I have known I have PKD since my 30's). My GFR has gone down over the years and right now and for the last 1 1/2 years has been hovering between 15 and 16. I also have Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Left Bundle Branch Block and moderate Mitral Valve Prolapse. I am NOT on dialysis and feel pretty decent over all.I am on a Transplant list but since I am not on dialysis, I have chosen to be on the Inactive list (meaning I am collecting time on the list but if a kidney became available I would not be called).Here is my question I would like to hear opinions on: Should I go active on the list?I have been told by the Transplant Center I would probably be a person that would have some bumps in the road for a while after transplant due to my present health. Obviously I know there are risks involved in getting a transplant at my age and with my health situation, but on the other hand, the longer I wait probably the risks get more. On the other hand I am not on dialysis now and I think I have a ways to go before I have to go on dialysis.Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated.Thanks
The diet would be worse on D, and the renal diet is bad enough. I like to run, and I probably couldn't run on D, which would be one less reason for living. The virus is a factor too. My health could fail at any time. When it does, I don't want to stick around to see how bad it gets.
Your experience, Kristina, is one of the reasons I'm not considering a transplant or dialysis. Both of them have a risk of complications. Seems like a lot to go through for what could be a lower quality of life. Quality over quantity is specified in my paperwork. When it's my time, they can float me out on a fluffy cloud of morphine.