It's been five years since I donated a kidney to my brother at Clarion in Indianapolis. Both of us are doing well. He takes almost the absolute minimum of anti-rejection drugs and his health really is quite amazing. I feel great, don't take any meds, and over the last 1 1/2 years have been able to shed almost 40 lbs. Have added gym workouts (elliptical and strength training) to the dojo over the last 6 months - have finally seen that assymetric muscle condition where the incision was disappear. May be superficial to health, but it feels like an accomplishment.
It's funny. On the eve of the anniversary our family's spent the evening watching our two teams, MSU and OSU, battle it out for the Big 10 championship. Well, his team won. But in the end we both won - I know he has no choice but to have that Scarlet and Gray kidney keep him going!
If you're reading this and getting ready to donate, or have recently donated, I can tell you that I have no regrets in giving my kidney to my brother. By doing this, his life has continued with much better health, and my life was blessed knowing that I could help. He takes great care of his health, and for that I'm thankful. Once you give the gift, it is out of your hands. It doesn't always go the way you anticipate. I've been fortunate, that for us and our families, it has gone as well I think as it could.
Sure appreciate the LDO community. It's always provided excellent support and information to me both before the donation and after.
Cheers
Oldnslow