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