Preparing for Transplant Eval

gracebazzle

New member
I'm going to be evaluated at Duke soon for a transplant. Has anyone ever been there? I'm just wondering what to expect, what kind of tests they are going to run, just anything special I need to know beforehand? I know we are going to be there for a week. That's about it. Anything is helpful. Thanks <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">!
 

gracebazzle

New member
I'm going to be evaluated at Duke soon for a transplant. Has anyone ever been there? I'm just wondering what to expect, what kind of tests they are going to run, just anything special I need to know beforehand? I know we are going to be there for a week. That's about it. Anything is helpful. Thanks <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">!
 

gracebazzle

New member
I'm going to be evaluated at Duke soon for a transplant. Has anyone ever been there? I'm just wondering what to expect, what kind of tests they are going to run, just anything special I need to know beforehand? I know we are going to be there for a week. That's about it. Anything is helpful. Thanks <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">!
 
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pbpc95

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Hey Gracie,
I am currently in Durham recovering from my transplant at Duke I had on July 1st. I had an evaluation at UAB in Birmingham, but decided to go to Duke instead and a lot of my tests from UAB transferred to Duke. I didn't have to do many more tests once I got to Duke. I will find my pre-transplant booklet. I think it outlined what to expect in regards to which tests that will be performed. I'll send you another message about that. In the meantime, you can go to Dukehealth.org and click on services, go to the t's for transplants, then when you get to the overview page go to the bottom and click on programs for more details; then just click on lung transplant and you can find out all about Duke's lung transplant program.
Where do you live and when are you coming for your eval.? I will probably be here another couple months so if I can help you in any way feel free to ask. You can email me also at: pbishopwaitingtobreathe@gmail.com.

The tests I'm remembering aren't fun at all. I had to do a Barium swallow test, and a mannometry test (this is where they put a camera up your nose and into your stomach and make you swallow water over and over to make sure your esophogus works like it should. Then they put a different probe up your nose and into your stomach and attach it to a little recording device and you have to wear it 24 hrs and it checks to see if you have acid reflux. If you have acid reflux you may have to have the stomach wrap surgery, which is what I am waiting to find out about. Another surgery, oh well. That is just a couple that I don't care to repeat. Other stuff is labwork, xrays, pfts, stuff you're used too, lol.

I didn't mean to ramble on and I hope I haven't made you too nervous. It isn't as bad as it sounds and when you get your new breathers, all the tests and Dr. appts. won't matter because you can BREATHE! Another plus side is that everyone associated with Duke Univ. that I have come in contact with have been super nice. That goes a long way in my book. I'll talk to you soon......Pam
 
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pbpc95

Guest
Hey Gracie,
I am currently in Durham recovering from my transplant at Duke I had on July 1st. I had an evaluation at UAB in Birmingham, but decided to go to Duke instead and a lot of my tests from UAB transferred to Duke. I didn't have to do many more tests once I got to Duke. I will find my pre-transplant booklet. I think it outlined what to expect in regards to which tests that will be performed. I'll send you another message about that. In the meantime, you can go to Dukehealth.org and click on services, go to the t's for transplants, then when you get to the overview page go to the bottom and click on programs for more details; then just click on lung transplant and you can find out all about Duke's lung transplant program.
Where do you live and when are you coming for your eval.? I will probably be here another couple months so if I can help you in any way feel free to ask. You can email me also at: pbishopwaitingtobreathe@gmail.com.

The tests I'm remembering aren't fun at all. I had to do a Barium swallow test, and a mannometry test (this is where they put a camera up your nose and into your stomach and make you swallow water over and over to make sure your esophogus works like it should. Then they put a different probe up your nose and into your stomach and attach it to a little recording device and you have to wear it 24 hrs and it checks to see if you have acid reflux. If you have acid reflux you may have to have the stomach wrap surgery, which is what I am waiting to find out about. Another surgery, oh well. That is just a couple that I don't care to repeat. Other stuff is labwork, xrays, pfts, stuff you're used too, lol.

I didn't mean to ramble on and I hope I haven't made you too nervous. It isn't as bad as it sounds and when you get your new breathers, all the tests and Dr. appts. won't matter because you can BREATHE! Another plus side is that everyone associated with Duke Univ. that I have come in contact with have been super nice. That goes a long way in my book. I'll talk to you soon......Pam
 
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pbpc95

Guest
Hey Gracie,
<br />I am currently in Durham recovering from my transplant at Duke I had on July 1st. I had an evaluation at UAB in Birmingham, but decided to go to Duke instead and a lot of my tests from UAB transferred to Duke. I didn't have to do many more tests once I got to Duke. I will find my pre-transplant booklet. I think it outlined what to expect in regards to which tests that will be performed. I'll send you another message about that. In the meantime, you can go to Dukehealth.org and click on services, go to the t's for transplants, then when you get to the overview page go to the bottom and click on programs for more details; then just click on lung transplant and you can find out all about Duke's lung transplant program.
<br />Where do you live and when are you coming for your eval.? I will probably be here another couple months so if I can help you in any way feel free to ask. You can email me also at: pbishopwaitingtobreathe@gmail.com.
<br />
<br />The tests I'm remembering aren't fun at all. I had to do a Barium swallow test, and a mannometry test (this is where they put a camera up your nose and into your stomach and make you swallow water over and over to make sure your esophogus works like it should. Then they put a different probe up your nose and into your stomach and attach it to a little recording device and you have to wear it 24 hrs and it checks to see if you have acid reflux. If you have acid reflux you may have to have the stomach wrap surgery, which is what I am waiting to find out about. Another surgery, oh well. That is just a couple that I don't care to repeat. Other stuff is labwork, xrays, pfts, stuff you're used too, lol.
<br />
<br />I didn't mean to ramble on and I hope I haven't made you too nervous. It isn't as bad as it sounds and when you get your new breathers, all the tests and Dr. appts. won't matter because you can BREATHE! Another plus side is that everyone associated with Duke Univ. that I have come in contact with have been super nice. That goes a long way in my book. I'll talk to you soon......Pam
 

gracebazzle

New member
Thank you so much for the info! I am from South Carolina, and I'm coming up to Duke next week for the eval. I know I'm staying in a hotel for a week and doing testing every day up at the hospital, so I just wanted a little heads up from someone who has already been there, done that. Thanks again so much, I will definitely keep in touch if I have any more questions for you!
 

gracebazzle

New member
Thank you so much for the info! I am from South Carolina, and I'm coming up to Duke next week for the eval. I know I'm staying in a hotel for a week and doing testing every day up at the hospital, so I just wanted a little heads up from someone who has already been there, done that. Thanks again so much, I will definitely keep in touch if I have any more questions for you!
 

gracebazzle

New member
Thank you so much for the info! I am from South Carolina, and I'm coming up to Duke next week for the eval. I know I'm staying in a hotel for a week and doing testing every day up at the hospital, so I just wanted a little heads up from someone who has already been there, done that. Thanks again so much, I will definitely keep in touch if I have any more questions for you!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Grace,
I don't know anything about the eval process, but just wanted to wish you luck as you begin your journey!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Grace,
I don't know anything about the eval process, but just wanted to wish you luck as you begin your journey!
 
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TonyaH

Guest
Hi Grace,
<br />I don't know anything about the eval process, but just wanted to wish you luck as you begin your journey!
 

PinkPigg

New member
WOO HOO!!! OK I'm not cheering because you're getting evaluated but because you get to go to Duke. I was really impressed by the docs and transplant team there. I just got back from my evaluation a week ago.

On my blog <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com">www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com</a> I'm working on a day by day account of all the testing etc I went through there. It can be physically and emotionally draining but everyone was very nice and helpful.

I will send you a PM with my email and phone if you want to talk. There are a few others I know of that are post transplant and would be willing to talk to you as well.

Good luck with everything and don't hesitate to get in touch.

Peace,
Steph
 

PinkPigg

New member
WOO HOO!!! OK I'm not cheering because you're getting evaluated but because you get to go to Duke. I was really impressed by the docs and transplant team there. I just got back from my evaluation a week ago.

On my blog <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com">www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com</a> I'm working on a day by day account of all the testing etc I went through there. It can be physically and emotionally draining but everyone was very nice and helpful.

I will send you a PM with my email and phone if you want to talk. There are a few others I know of that are post transplant and would be willing to talk to you as well.

Good luck with everything and don't hesitate to get in touch.

Peace,
Steph
 

PinkPigg

New member
WOO HOO!!! OK I'm not cheering because you're getting evaluated but because you get to go to Duke. I was really impressed by the docs and transplant team there. I just got back from my evaluation a week ago.
<br />
<br />On my blog <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com">www.ifpigshadwings.blogspot.com</a> I'm working on a day by day account of all the testing etc I went through there. It can be physically and emotionally draining but everyone was very nice and helpful.
<br />
<br />I will send you a PM with my email and phone if you want to talk. There are a few others I know of that are post transplant and would be willing to talk to you as well.
<br />
<br />Good luck with everything and don't hesitate to get in touch.
<br />
<br />Peace,
<br />Steph
 

gracebazzle

New member
Just read your blog..It's great! Thank you so much for sharing! I am SO not looking forward to tubes up my nose, but oh well. A small price to pay I suppose.
When are they going to let you know something about your status? Good Luck to you and thanks again. I will definitely keep in touch. I'm thinking about starting a blog as well to keep track of this crazy journey. Seems like a good idea...
 

gracebazzle

New member
Just read your blog..It's great! Thank you so much for sharing! I am SO not looking forward to tubes up my nose, but oh well. A small price to pay I suppose.
When are they going to let you know something about your status? Good Luck to you and thanks again. I will definitely keep in touch. I'm thinking about starting a blog as well to keep track of this crazy journey. Seems like a good idea...
 

gracebazzle

New member
Just read your blog..It's great! Thank you so much for sharing! I am SO not looking forward to tubes up my nose, but oh well. A small price to pay I suppose.
<br />When are they going to let you know something about your status? Good Luck to you and thanks again. I will definitely keep in touch. I'm thinking about starting a blog as well to keep track of this crazy journey. Seems like a good idea...
 

PinkPigg

New member
Found out Friday that I'll see them back in 3 months. This is what I expected. It's time for them to start following me closely but not list me yet. I'm too "healthy" at present but am walking a fine line right now.

You definitely should start a blog. It's a great way to keep lots of people up to date, share your story with others in the same boat, and helps you relieve some stress by writing about it.

Good luck with the eval!
Steph
 

PinkPigg

New member
Found out Friday that I'll see them back in 3 months. This is what I expected. It's time for them to start following me closely but not list me yet. I'm too "healthy" at present but am walking a fine line right now.

You definitely should start a blog. It's a great way to keep lots of people up to date, share your story with others in the same boat, and helps you relieve some stress by writing about it.

Good luck with the eval!
Steph
 
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