Kidneys especially.
About 5 years ago, Tim was diagnosed with Kidney Failure. We were surprised, but not shocked because 2 of his siblings also have kidney failure and have had to have transplants.
Over the last 5-ish years, Tim has been seeing a nephrologist regularly every 3-6 months as requested by his doctor. They've monitored his B.U.N. and creatinine levels closely and determined late last summer that transplant time was getting close. We then met with a transplant coordinator, social worker, financial coordinator and surgeon. 13 vials of blood were drawn and labs ran. The goal for Tim during this time was to have him ready for transplantation before it became necessary for him to go on dialysis. This included, for us, finding a living donor.
We've talked to many people about donating their kidney to Tim. Not asking anyone specifically, but just throwing it out there so people know what's going on and if it's something they would be willing to do, we'd be willing to take them up on it. So many have said it's something they would think about, and we appreciate SO MUCH that they would even consider it.
At Tim's appointment today, his doctor had his name put on the waiting list for a kidney. Within the next week or so, we'll have the results of his blood work to know if he'll need to start dialysis. (His last labs read that he was at 12% kidney function, dialysis usually starts around 10% funcion.) As he has been feeling pretty good, we're hoping dialysis will be put off for a few more months.
This is where you come in.
Have you seen the billboard on the highway that says something like "Donate a kidney/car to the kidney foundation"? Well, if you've been thinking "hmm... I have this spare car lying around, but I also have a spare kidney.... what to do... what to do..." We'd like to encourage the kidney donation. :)
Here's what you do.
Call Cathy at 801-507-8311 or 801-507-3380.
Cathy is Tim's transplant coordinator. She'll schedule a time for you to get a work up done to see if you're a match for Tim.
What you need to know.
Tim's blood type is A+, however, if you are A+ OR A- you can still be a match. If the sub-grouping is necessary, it will be determined later on.
Recovery time for the donor is 4-6 weeks on average. You would be in the hospital for 5-7 days. You can't drive for 2 weeks or lift anything over 20 lbs for 3 weeks.
Either our insurance or Medicare covers both the donor surgery and the recipient surgery, so there is no out of pocket cost for you.
That's it. So now if you're thinking "I only have one kidney... I'm diabetic... I'm the wrong blood type... I hate hospitals... I'm terrified of needles... Tim? Who's Tim?" I have one more teensy weensy favor to ask to help us out. For all you bloggers out there. Link us! Copy this and post it to your blog, put a link, copy and email to friends and family, whatever. But please help us spread the word and find some new guts for my hubby.
If you do decide to be tested, please e-mail me at tim_and_cas@yahoo.com so we can follow up with the coordinator.
Whew! If ya got through all that, THANK YOU!
Monday, March 10, 2008
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WOW! Good luck! I will spread the word!
I wish I lived in Utah. I am A+ blood type. Hmmm. Kentucky is a long ways away, though. I will try and spread the word. Is this something that insurance would pay for? What are some of the other stipulations, other than a blood type match? Good luck, guys. Seriously, this is sad, I had no idea!
We'll be sure be praying for you guys! You guys are amazing!
I love you guys oh so much. You are in my thoughts and prayers, you know that!
Wow, I remember you telling me last year that it was getting close! I'll pass the word along...neither one of us are that blood type, but I'm sure we know someone who is! We'll keep you in our prayers for sure.
From playing basketball with him, I always knew Tim had a lot of guts. I guess I just didn't realize that not all of them were working. I put your link up and I wish you luck. We were both B students when it comes to Bloodology.
Good luck you guys, we are praying for you!
Cassie,
Jared forward me your email. I will put your message on our blog too. Unfortunately, we are both O types. Best of luck, though.
Jaime Hemmert
I saw your story on my/your friend Arianne's blog and just wanted to let you know that my husband is the recipient of a kidney transplant and I know what you are going through. My mother-in-law works for the National Kidney Foundation and we are family that is very passionate about the cause of kidney's. :)
Anyway, just 2 days ago, my husband and I were talking about his tranplant with his little sister and she mentioned that she would gladly donate one of her kidney's to a total stranger. I will talk to her about this opportunity and let you know.
I would offer to help, but my blood type is AB-.
Touching story. I wish you all the luck! My cousin (Erin's husband from comment above) had a kidney transplant and that is where I got your info.
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Email or call me for more info:
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I just happened to come across your blog through blog-hopping so I have no idea who you are but this caught my attention because my husband was a Good Samaritan kidney donor just this past December. He also happened to be A+. Anyone reading this, yes kidney donation is major surgery but it is a wonderful thing! He was in the hospital for 4 (?maybe 5) days but he was able to go back to work just a week after surgery (though it really did wipe him out pretty good for at least 3 weeks). The gal he donated to was a 32-year old mom of 3 and she was feeling better than ever just a week after surgery, we were pretty amazed. The people we worked with in the transplant program were also wonderful and made sure we knew exactly what to expect. This is a great resource for anyone with questions: http://www.yesutah.org/donations/kidney.php
I hope your hubby gets a donor SOON!
I totally don't know you, but saw your link from Mike and Erin's blog (she posted a comment above). That is my blood type. I am a 28 (almost 29) yr old female, living in AZ. My hubby and Mike were mission companions. My hubby actually helped Mike out on the mission with IV stuff.:) I have a little almost 6 month old right now.:) What would I hafta do to help you guys out? Please email me with info: become28@gmail.com. Best of luck! Hope I can help! Feel free to check out our blog!
good luck Cass, we are thinking of you and your family and praying for you too. We love you guys
i sent you an email last night...but i thought i would just send you a little hello so you could see my blog if you wanted to stop by it... :)
Dude, I am diabetic. But I'll totally link you. Good luck!
Off to check for updates....
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