Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Been real busy, but will be back soon to update you

We have a new nurse coordinator again, Tammy Johnson. A fine person, very understanding and thorough. We recently had an issue with my mom's prograf level. Tammy was very on the ball to make sure we were informed and our minds put to ease.
On another page, my research shows that
senna can possibly interfere with PTINR levels and may not be good for prolonged use by kidney transplant patients because it could cause dehydration.
Dehydration as you know, bumps up creatnine readings.
I am trying to research if Glucomann fiber is safe for kidney transplant patients to take. It is a good fiber for diabetic patients. I also learned that Omega 3 fish oil, Cinnamon, and Glucosamine and Condroitin is safe for kidney transplant patients. Mom has been on it for a month now. Although docs are not to verbal on what could be the potential benefit. Mom has noticed a reduction in osteo -arthritis symptoms. Kidneys like cinnamon. Cinnamon can drop your blood sugar so be careful.

Saturday, May 5, 2007

We Need A Foot Pump

The arterial flow pump now costs $4,000 seeking a way to get this neccesary piece of equipment for mom's survival and well being. Wish us luck. By the way we now have another new transplant nurse coordinator. Will give you details as soon as we know more.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Mom's Foot Continuing To Heal

We had a little bout with her being allergic to a potential material in her special footware.
She developed some blisters. Thanks to Dr. Kavros, she is healing.
She is continuing to have routine boot therapy every 3-4 weeks for 2-3 days at a time at Mayo.
We decided to maintain her on on this therapy due to the overall benefit of the circulation.
Her creatnine clearance is 1.0 ! Amazing !
Prior to she was between 1.2 - 1.4 and had dramatic rises at times. Since boot therapy, her creatnine has remained stable between 1.0-1.2.
It is a pleasure talking to Barb, nurse coordinator and hearing the good news!

Saturday, March 3, 2007

New Nurse Coordinator and a problem with PTINR test

Well We have had a change of order and have a new transplant nurse coordinator, Barb Giles ( I hope I spelled her name right). She is the third coordinator we have had in one year. Mayo Clinic is very wonderful about following up on their transplant patients. One of the reasons why my mom selected to transfer her waiting points to Mayo is because they really have saved her life time and time over.I have a good friend that had a rejection episode and her Illinois transplant hospital did not help her, she was told to see her local nephrologist. By the time the rigamaroll all finished, her organ rejected and she was back on PD ( peritoneal dialysis again). Yes, it is hard staying in Minnesota for a long time, but every employee at Mayo Transplant that we have met has been extremely diligent about helping my mom with the illness epidodes she has had after transplant.
Mayo has a wonderful system of having a nurse coordinator watch your Prograf level and other blood test results and does a brief consult by phone each month. This is a wonderful privelege to have a nurse coordinator help us. it is comforting to know that we just starting talking to Barb and she has been so caring and helpful. We feel very lucky for mom to be watched over by such a wonderful person.

We went to Gonda 4 for a PTINR test and the machine was unable to register her result. Mary Ellen was so throrough about sending her down to the lab and she constantly watched the computer to give her a result. We were relieved to know she was on the safe side at 2.0

Sunday, January 28, 2007

A new month and good news!

My mothers foot has completely healed as of January 23rd,2007. We got the word at 9:43 am. a website is in the works to show off the before and after pictures. Many of the pictures of graphic at first but the healing is proof that amputation was not the correct alternative for her and circulation was the answer to my mother's prayers. She has a full foot to walk on and three beautiful toes left on her right foot.