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« on: February 17, 2010, 03:59:29 PM »

Jenna and I drove to the transplant hospital and even with no traffic it took nearly 2 hours. She is getting an IVIG infusion that will take 8 to 12 hours, depending on how she tolerates it. The lab tech needled around in her arm to get some blood - poor Jenna - tears were streaming down her face, it hurt so bad. I felt sick to my stomach. We are trying to reserve her other arm for a fistula eventually but she has no veins left so she made them use it. The infusion is now going and they gave her benadryl so thankfully she's asleep. I was feeling cold, sitting here in the dark room, and the sweet nurse just brought me a toasty blanket fresh from the warming oven. Man that feels good. Hopefully the hours go by quickly.
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Jenna is our daughter, bad bladder damaged her kidneys.
Was on in-center hemodialysis 2003-2007.
7 yr transplant lost due to rejection.
She did PD Sept. 2013 - July 2017
Found a swap living donor using social media, friends, family.
New kidney in a paired donation swap July 26, 2017.
Her story ---> https://www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Please watch her video: http://youtu.be/D9ZuVJ_s80Y
Living Donors Rock! http://www.livingdonorsonline.org -
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 04:49:58 PM »

Think of the blanket around as hugs from us. 

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« Reply #2 on: February 17, 2010, 05:03:04 PM »

Yes, ditto from me.  God bless you both. 

You know what the picture is for....
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« Reply #3 on: February 17, 2010, 05:44:37 PM »

Those blankies feel sooooo good.  Thinking of you both.  Will say a prayer for you both at mass tonight when I get my ashes.
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« Reply #4 on: February 17, 2010, 07:04:41 PM »

Having a warm blankie at a time like that is as good as if they gave you a down comforter. What a great staff they must have. Prayers for Jenna. And you.  :pray; :pray;
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« Reply #5 on: February 17, 2010, 07:09:19 PM »

Amazing what a warm blanket can do.   :cuddle;   Saying lots of prayers for Jenna.    :pray;
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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2010, 08:34:12 AM »

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« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2010, 08:39:41 AM »

Its the simply things in life that we often cherish the most.... warm blankets...    hot cups of chocolate.... the eyes of our children when they discover something new.......   :cuddle;
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« Reply #8 on: February 18, 2010, 09:23:31 AM »

Thinking of you both, and sending prayers from NJ- :pray;

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« Reply #9 on: February 18, 2010, 09:35:23 AM »

Jenna finished her treatment at 10:45 and we were on the road by 11 PM. No traffic (but last time I drove at night there were miles and miles of construction delays) so we went a different route - got home in less than 2 hours. Jenna had slept all day and on the way home too. I fed her and got to sleep by 2:30. What a day. Her creatinine is 3.9, her IVIG's are done, and she will now see her regular local nephrologist in the coming weeks. It's been a month since we found she was in rejection and it's been exhausting. Hopefully we can get back to normal (whatever that is??) Thanks for the good thoughts!
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Jenna is our daughter, bad bladder damaged her kidneys.
Was on in-center hemodialysis 2003-2007.
7 yr transplant lost due to rejection.
She did PD Sept. 2013 - July 2017
Found a swap living donor using social media, friends, family.
New kidney in a paired donation swap July 26, 2017.
Her story ---> https://www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Please watch her video: http://youtu.be/D9ZuVJ_s80Y
Living Donors Rock! http://www.livingdonorsonline.org -
News video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-7KvgQDWpU
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« Reply #10 on: February 18, 2010, 02:34:57 PM »

 I hope that you can get some sorely needed rest, Karol, and it really makes me cry every time I think of how much I want Jenna's body to stop rejecting her transplant.   :grouphug;
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« Reply #11 on: February 18, 2010, 06:07:11 PM »

Karol you have a tough road ahead because I know that when our children are going through the fire we are right there by their side. We all are here for you, if you need anything don't hesitate to ask. :grouphug; :grouphug;
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« Reply #12 on: February 18, 2010, 06:29:04 PM »

 :pray;

I really don't know what to say as I am just beginning this journey of kidney transplant.  I found Jenna's story to be a source of hope and inspiration.  Now the reality soaks in that there are no guarantees and their are risks that accompany this treatment, but I still believe that it is the best choice for me too.  I still pray for a rebound in kidney function for Jenna and if not, I pray she receives another transplant soon.  She is too young to be confined by dialysis. 

At my last appointment for my transplant evaluation.  There was a 9 year old girl in kidney failure,  she LOOKED ill.  I felt so sorry for her, SO young, yet you could see that she was a trooper.

After years of denial, it is all becoming very real to me now.

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« Reply #13 on: February 18, 2010, 06:34:28 PM »

Three years seems short but it was honestly the best years - better than I could have dreamed of - so even going through this rejection, it was worth it. She would love to get another chance for a kidney, when this one finally ceases to work, if it's meant to be.
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Jenna is our daughter, bad bladder damaged her kidneys.
Was on in-center hemodialysis 2003-2007.
7 yr transplant lost due to rejection.
She did PD Sept. 2013 - July 2017
Found a swap living donor using social media, friends, family.
New kidney in a paired donation swap July 26, 2017.
Her story ---> https://www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Please watch her video: http://youtu.be/D9ZuVJ_s80Y
Living Donors Rock! http://www.livingdonorsonline.org -
News video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-7KvgQDWpU
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« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2010, 10:12:06 PM »

After years of denial, it is all becoming very real to me now.

I am coming up on 1 year of dialysis.  Hopefully next week I will be approved to be on the list.  I do not know how to explain it but this does not feel real.  I sit in the chair and look around at all the other patients and feel that I do not fit in. 
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« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2010, 10:29:34 PM »

Karol you and Jenna have been through so much already - and it seems more to come. I was very touched and, ahem, warmed (moved) by your comments about sitting in the cold dark room while Jenna slept and being given a warm blanket. I can't begin to imagine how you felt seeing her there in agony as they probed around her arm not to mention everything she has gone through lately with this rejection thing.

I know I say now that I'd adore to get 3 years out of a transplant.. but as you say it's sooo short.. and she's so young.. in a flash it's gone. However for now she'll ALWAYS have Paris, and her other memories. And who knows how long this one will last...

my thoughts are with you, Jenna and the entire family  :grouphug; :grouphug; :grouphug;
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« Reply #16 on: February 20, 2010, 08:59:20 AM »

Okarol - I'm sorry- I didn't know Jenna was in rejection mode.    I know you girls will hang tough together.

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« Reply #17 on: February 21, 2010, 06:00:55 AM »

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« Reply #18 on: February 21, 2010, 06:11:10 AM »

tears of love shed for you and Jenna


okarol, you are just the best mother anyone could have
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« Reply #19 on: February 21, 2010, 06:41:41 AM »

Jenna will get another chance for a kidney.  Dialysis is just a bridge.  A Bridge too damn far sometimes!

                        :cuddle;
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« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2010, 09:26:17 AM »


Jenna and I went to Chinatown yesterday and watched the New Years Parade. We walked all over and had lunch with fellow photographers I know from flickr.
Seeing her walking in the sunshine, with a pretty silk parasol to keep the heat off, I can hardly believe she is at Stage 5 ESRD. She looks great. I hope her insides continue to match her outsides and she can remain stable for awhile.
Thanks for the good wishes. You guys are great.
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Jenna is our daughter, bad bladder damaged her kidneys.
Was on in-center hemodialysis 2003-2007.
7 yr transplant lost due to rejection.
She did PD Sept. 2013 - July 2017
Found a swap living donor using social media, friends, family.
New kidney in a paired donation swap July 26, 2017.
Her story ---> https://www.facebook.com/WantedKidneyDonor
Please watch her video: http://youtu.be/D9ZuVJ_s80Y
Living Donors Rock! http://www.livingdonorsonline.org -
News video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-7KvgQDWpU
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« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2010, 10:09:49 AM »

I'm smiling wide at the image of Jenna and her parasol in the midst of a Chinese New Year celebration.  Every day of feeling OK and getting out and about is a great day...looking good doing it is the icing on the cake.   :flower;
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Home haemo 1980-1985 (self-cannulated with 15 gauge sharps)
Cadaveric transplant 1985
New upper-arm fistula April 2008
Uldall-Cook catheter inserted May 2008
Haemo-dialysis, self care unit June 2008
(2 1/2 hours X 5 weekly)
Self-cannulated, 15 gauge blunts, buttonholes.
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« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2010, 11:05:46 AM »

I'm really glad to hear Jenna is up and about.  Its good to get out and enjoy everything life has to offer.

The best to you both.
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« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2010, 05:42:39 PM »

I want to say that dear, sweet, beautiful Jenna is inspiring. With all of this that is happening, the threat to her still new(I feel) kidney and everything.. she's out there LIVING as best she can. That's real character and something that I admire. Should I wind up in a similar situation I hope I can draw strength and inspiration from how she is handling things now. My thoughts are with you guys.
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27/11/2010: Cadaveric kidney transplant from my wonderful donor!!! "Danny" currently settling in and working better every day!!! :)

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« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2010, 05:51:38 PM »


Jenna and I went to Chinatown yesterday and watched the New Years Parade. We walked all over and had lunch with fellow photographers I know from flickr.
Seeing her walking in the sunshine, with a pretty silk parasol to keep the heat off, I can hardly believe she is at Stage 5 ESRD. She looks great. I hope her insides continue to match her outsides and she can remain stable for awhile.
Thanks for the good wishes. You guys are great.

One day at a time. It is so nice for you two to have time to spend together. Hope Jenna continues to follow the path she started with her trip to Paris and schooling.
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