RG,
Some donors do complain of nerve damage after surgery. Hopefully, it will subside with time. Definitely call your surgeon and set up an appointment to have it checked out. One donor whose name sticks in my mind is Vicky Young. She also suffered from nerve damage and has written extensively about her experience as a living donor. Here is a link to an article that was posted on the news section of the forum and the part that talks about Vicky's nerve damage. She sometimes posts here on this forum so you can also contact her. Keep us posted on your progress.
Sherri
http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/ct-met-living-donor-risks-20110731,0,7795430.storyVicky Young, who serves on the UNOS living donor committee, suffered nerve damage and was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease four years after she donated to a friend.
"That's when I started not to regret the donation but to feel disenfranchised," said Young, who lives in Arizona. "I felt I wasn't informed, that there was no literature out there, that there no long-term studies telling me what to expect."
Young wrote a doctoral dissertation about living donation, interviewing a dozen donors. All expressed concerns about their long-term health and said they wished they had received more information about the emotional, social and financial aspects of donating.