very sad indeed, for hubby, and for me. And Cattlekid its not in your head, its a few of the zillion things that kidneys are doing in a perfect world. Its being tired, its feeling ill, its feeling 'unattractive', its being depressed. What kind of a doctor comes out with things like that in the first place?
eh thats what i figured... i dnt feel unattractive, i know thats not my issue... but my next question is will a transplant change anything?
aunt flo's a bitch, doesnt she know we dnt want her around, someone told me that when some women start dialysis they wont have one anymore.... and that even more common on hemo, i waited to b e free when i did my 6 month stent on hemo, nope not me every month
I just to have the desire for sex all the time. That desire left when i started dialysis. At first it was because of the tube sticking out of my chest, i didn't feel attractive. But 5 years later by beau is still by my side and loves me more every day. We haven't had intercourse in months, but he gets what he needs, and he tries to please me. I find if i get enough exercise in a week, I feel more like sex, if i Don't i just want to sleep.
eh well, taking any and all suggestions... so i may give it a shot
The heavy monthly flow is caused from the Heparin. Thank you heparin, it makes my flow heavy every month. The few months before renal failure mine went away and I LOVED it being gone. I didn't miss it. Needless to say, it returned after 4 months of in center hemo. I don't want my period anymore but I'm afraid to have any kind of surgery that may screw up a transplant. I'm wondering if maybe anti rejection meds will make it disappear? (I really don't know, but I'm hoping it will cause it to stop) so I'm holding off to see what happens when/if/once I have a transplant.
Quote from: Cordelia on May 22, 2012, 05:46:01 PMThe heavy monthly flow is caused from the Heparin. Thank you heparin, it makes my flow heavy every month. The few months before renal failure mine went away and I LOVED it being gone. I didn't miss it. Needless to say, it returned after 4 months of in center hemo. I don't want my period anymore but I'm afraid to have any kind of surgery that may screw up a transplant. I'm wondering if maybe anti rejection meds will make it disappear? (I really don't know, but I'm hoping it will cause it to stop) so I'm holding off to see what happens when/if/once I have a transplant.Cordelia - regarding this issue. Everyone is different, of course, but my experience was this - I immediately had a period the day after my surgery, then didn't have one for 3 months! I thought that was great! But, eventually, she came back, and I have had 3 since she's been back (transplant was exactly 6 months ago). Doctors usually say periods come back after transplant. Mine never left, and I ended up taking the pill continuously while on D to try to avoid them. I ended up having one every 3 months or so, so it helped. Sure was better than the "heparin bleed" every month! I have been off of the pill since my transplant. There are other options to deal with the period issue. You can always call your transplant clinic to ask what they think of them. One thing you can do is get an ablation done that will either minimize or completely stop them altogether. My dr and I have talked about this. It's not major surgery, and it has a quick recovery. If you don't want to go that route, there is also the iud. Mirena specifically was recommended to me. The thing is, you can still be a bit anemic after tx, and having periods doesn't help matters much. I had a hematoma incident in early April, had to have emergency surgery, lost a lot of blood, and Aunt Flo was there for the whole damn thing! I ended up having to have 2 units of blood while doing one round of dialysis. This was how I spent Easter. Fun, huh? Stupid Aunt Flo added insult to (literal) injury. I was NOT happy (about any of it!!!). KarenInWA