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Post-Donation Follow-up

Started by shelby, October 19, 2011, 10:24:18 AM

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shelby

I am 2 weeks post-surgery and am curious about the post-donation follow-up. (Never really  think about that until it is all over!) I am scheduled to travel 5 weeks post surgery and so follow up with surgeon will take place just before that. I will have lab work done at 4 weeks mark but that goes back to the nephrologist and they will let me know if there are any issues. After that, apparently it's annual check ups.

My lab values at discharge compared to pre surgery were
Creatinine 103 vs 67
Hgb 95 vs. 129

With nothing more than 4 week lab work until the annual physical, I feel like a lot of time is passing without an assessment of my progress. What is the experience of others? What sort of progress should I be seeing in my numbers and at what intervals?

bergstromtori

I went in for a follow-up at 8 days.  I go back again at three months, then six, then one year and finally at two years.  After that it is on me to go to my private doctor.

mom2three

My follow up consisted of 1 week, 6 months, 1 year and 2 year.

Dora76

My follow-ups were: 1 week, 1 month, 3 months, 6 months, 1 year.  For me, they do labs every time I go--I had assumed that was the case in all situations?  I'm coming up for my 1 year appointment the first week of November.  I'm not sure of the exact numbers on my labs.  It sometimes felt like I should be seeing the doctor more frequently because up to now it's sometimes hard to fathom that an organ was removed from my body--I keep wanting to say, "Are you sure everything is fine??!"  But I like my nephrologist, and I've become more conscious of trying to live a healthier lifestyle and paying more attention to my body.  If I ever had questions, I contacted the doctors and they assured me everything was normal.  So far, I feel fine.  Now that I'll need to move on to a primary care physician I want to educate myself on what tests/assessments I should have done regularly as a donor.

ohtobeahayes

I was called by the donor team at about 2 weeks post op, but I was having no issues, so I didn't go in til my 6 week check up. When I did have a concern, I called and was seen THAT DAY, which I thought was pretty awesome of them. That's all she wrote. I'm in the care of my own dr now, other than the study that my sister and I participate in for the long term outcome for living donors. They did tell me that if I have any concerns EVER and I think it's kidney/surgery related, to call them and they will see me.

Nicki

Jewels

My transplant center told me they would contact me at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years for lab test follow-up.  I will see my PCP for my regular care and annual check-ups.  I thought it was "mandatory" for the transplant center to follow-up and report the results at 6 months, 1 year and 2 years.  I guess compliance is another issue!  If they don't contact me I plan on contacting them!

Good Luck!
Julie

lawphi

Jewels:  I received my six month lab slip/question sheet two months ago.  It was sent out early. 

I personally do not see a point in being seen by a doctor as long as my lab work is fine. 

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