Hi my sister gave me her kidney 15 years ago and I am very fit and very energetic thanks to my sis and I have noticed the change in my body i look like a body sculpter because I exercise so much.
I will give you five kinds of life after Kidney Transplant, you can make a decision after you read these stories. I hope they are of some help for you.
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1. Hello! I had my first transplant in 1986 from a cadaver. It finally quit working, (not rejected) in 2001. I than received a living donor in 2001 and it has been working fine since. It is never a guarantee on how long a transplant will last, be there are plenty of things to help it. Take your meds every 12 hours, plenty of WATER, watch the Sun exposure without sun block, go to your Dr visits and also if anytime you don’t feel right, call your Nephrologists.
2. Hi! I had my transplant in 1981.My brother gave it to me. I have never had a rejection thank God. I was 15 at the time and had been on dialysis for seven months. I will always be very grateful to him for giving me my life back. I now have a beautiful 21 year old daughter of who I am very proud .Were it not for my brothers selfless act she would not be here and I would have had a very different life. My brother has never had any problems and has two beautiful children of his own. Thanks bro.
3.Hi my sister gave me her kidney 15 years ago and I am very fit and very energetic thanks to my sis and I have noticed the change in my body i look like a body sculpter because I exercise so much.
4. I had my transplant in 1997. I am going on 13 years this October. Have not had any rejection symptoms, ever. In the beginning, my biggest side effect was dehydration. But, that has stopped now. I think you just have to learn how to take care of yourself. What a wonderful thing this is. My Aunt gave me a kidney. I love her dearly. She is healthy today also. I plan on this kidney lasting me forever I cannot tell you how great it makes me feel to hear of your transplant being successful 30 years later. That is fabulous. I was 19 when I had mine. I am 32 now, and have a 9 year old son. What a blessing!!
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If you don’t feel right after you have kidney transplant, we can help you. Here are some patients in our hospital with kidney transplant, we have helped them solve them successfully. More information about these patients, please consults experts on line.
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IgA Nephropathy and Kidney Transplants
Recurrence of IgAN. A common question about kidney transplants among IgAN
patients is whether the IgAN will come back in the transplanted kidney. The
answer is yes. Current information suggests that if all post-transplant IgAN
patients were biopsied, IgAN would be found to have recurred in up to 50% of
transplants within the first 10 years (and possibly 100% of them by 10-20 years,
but that it leads to loss of the transplanted kidney in about 5 to 10% of
patients (before graft loss occurs for other reasons). It is also thought that
the rate of progression of any recurrence is unlikely to be faster than the
original disease was. Based on that, transplant centers have no hesitation in
transplanting IgAN patients. It's just not considered to be a factor. A kidney
transplant is considered the best overall treatment for renal failure in IgAN
patients after they reach end-stage renal disease. But there is really no way to
predict how fast recurrence might happen in any given individual.
High recurrence rate of IgA Nephropathy after kidney transplant
IgA Nephropathy recurs commonly after a kidney transplant. If post-transplanted patient with IgAN did a kidney biopsy, approximately 60% of them would have evidence of the disorder in the biopsy specimen. About 20-40% of patients actually have abnormal protein or blood detected in the urine due to recurrent IgA Nephropathy. On average, the recurrent often happens around 2.5 years after the kidney transplant.
It's a treatment. Transplant nephrologists would usually advise you not to worry about this. In all cases, a kidney transplant is a treatment, not a cure, no matter what kidney disease caused the renal failure. While every effort will be made to extend the transplant's life for as long as possible, a kidney transplant is never promised to last forever, and loss of the kidney due to rejection is a far greater concern than recurrence of IgAN. In a way, when you get to that stage, having gotten there due to IgAN is somewhat of a blessing, as opposed to, say, diabetes. IgAN patients are generally recognized as being among the very healthiest of kidney patients, other than having kidney failure. Therefore, the chances of qualifying for a kidney transplant are greater, and the chances of living a healthy life after the transplant are probably greater as well. Observations suggest that survival of a cadaveric kidney transplant in IgAN patients is among the highest among all ESRD patients from various causes, despite the risk of IgAN recurrence.
In order to treat IgA Nephropathy and Chronic Kidney Disease,we treat our blood in the first place.Toxins and wastes do damage to blood vessel thus destroying blood-forming system and coagulation system.Blood Pollution Therapy is also on the basis of Chinese Medicines.Chinese Medicines provide nutritions and useful substances for the recovery of blood systems.As the blood system is regulated,kidney also has a better environment for its recovery.
With the help of Blood Purification,we ensure clear away stasis completely thus helping our kidneys to realize self-recovery.
High recurrence rate of IgA Nephropathy after kidney transplant
IgA Nephropathy recurs commonly after a kidney transplant. If post-transplanted patient with IgAN did a kidney biopsy, approximately 60% of them would have evidence of the disorder in the biopsy specimen. About 20-40% of patients actually have abnormal protein or blood detected in the urine due to recurrent IgA Nephropathy. On average, the recurrent often happens around 2.5 years after the kidney transplant.
It's a treatment. Transplant nephrologists would usually advise you not to worry about this. In all cases, a kidney transplant is a treatment, not a cure, no matter what kidney disease caused the renal failure. While every effort will be made to extend the transplant's life for as long as possible, a kidney transplant is never promised to last forever, and loss of the kidney due to rejection is a far greater concern than recurrence of IgAN. In a way, when you get to that stage, having gotten there due to IgAN is somewhat of a blessing, as opposed to, say, diabetes. IgAN patients are generally recognized as being among the very healthiest of kidney patients, other than having kidney failure. Therefore, the chances of qualifying for a kidney transplant are greater, and the chances of living a healthy life after the transplant are probably greater as well. Observations suggest that survival of a cadaveric kidney transplant in IgAN patients is among the highest among all ESRD patients from various causes, despite the risk of IgAN recurrence.
In order to treat IgA Nephropathy and Chronic Kidney Disease,we treat our blood in the first place.Toxins and wastes do damage to blood vessel thus destroying blood-forming system and coagulation system.Blood Pollution Therapy is also on the basis of Chinese Medicines.Chinese Medicines provide nutritions and useful substances for the recovery of blood systems.As the blood system is regulated,kidney also has a better environment for its recovery.
With the help of Blood Purification,we ensure clear away stasis completely thus helping our kidneys to realize self-recovery.
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