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Problems 8 Years After I Donated My Kidney
« on: July 17, 2014, 12:13:55 PM »
Almost 8 years after donating my left kidney, I am starting to break down. My left testicle has swollen to about six times normal size, my left leg I'd about 25% larger than my right! and my left foot is swollen and numb. A few months ago my left ankle and foot were paralyzed, but after elevating my foot for a few months Zi can move everything again! buy my left foot is completely numb. Regardless of these problems, I would donate again in a heartbeat, because my dear friend is still alive and we talk all of the time.We are Brothersg now,
The hospital where the transplant took place has offered to treat me at their expense.
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Re: Problems 8 Years After I Donated My Kidney
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2014, 12:51:04 PM »
Best wishes! Sorry to hear about your challenging medical problems. Good to hear the transplant center is treating you on the assumption they are donation related. Please share as much as you're willing to about your experience. Thanks. Take care.
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Re: Problems 8 Years After I Donated My Kidney
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2014, 11:57:31 PM »
     Definitely accept the hospital's offer of treatment. More than 5% of male donors suffer from testicle pain on the side of donation, although this usually happens shortly after the surgery. It seems to be caused by interruption of the blood flow due to the way the blood vessels are sometimes reattached when the kidney is removed. But I had not heard of it happening so long after the donation surgery. Please keep us informed about how things go, and especially about what you learn about this.
        best wishes,
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