I was curious about how you felt before your transplant. Also, how was your recovery? I had a very tough road with my lung surgery. As far as living donor, I don't think I could ask anyone to do that for me.
Hi Fisherman... I was dragging a bit before my transplant... My GFR was down around 15 -- my creatinine was between 3 & 4 -- I was at the point where I might have been on dialysis in a few more months... Because we struggled so much before our lungs, and lived in a constant state of exhaustion -- being in kidney failure, to me, didn't seem nearly as bad as that -- so, it's all relative... I would not have told you that I was that tired -- but my wife confirmed that I was sleeping/napping much more, and not as perky...
I had a good lung transplant recovery -- and a good kidney recovery too... In the grand scheme of things -- I like to explain that lung transplant is to kidney transplant as the Indy 500 is to a pinewood derby... it's a MUCH easier procedure... and, afterwards, there might be a bump in our immune suppression regimen, but not long after, we're basically on the same if we're lucky... I was back to work less than four weeks after my surgery -- but, again, I had a good recovery...
I didn't think I could ask anyone to be a living donor either -- you just never know what is going to happen... When I made it known that I was in kidney failure and that I was waiting for a kidney transplant -- about a dozen people stepped forward over the next several months and told me they were interested in being tested to see if they matched... Whatever your social network -- church, civic group, whatever -- it's worth testing the water and just letting people know. There are some amazingly compassionate people out in the world...
Love, Steve