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Kenna2,
Better to get it all done now rather than later when you are feeling even worse. The heart cath, in my experience, was no problem whatsoever. My insertion site was in my groin, so they shaved half of my pubic hair. Yes, HALF. *snicker* I guess there's a first time for everything...
I'd like to reiterate what Kenna2 said; your numbers are not that high at all. Eat the food you need and insulin for it, conservatively on weight training days. And 200 is not that high. I will go up to 450 if I dont keep a careful eye on things. (darn that prednisone!)
Kyeev,
A bit of a lag since my last writing here in August! I was listed at Duke in October and got my transplant 12 days later. So far its been an up and down road. A fungus that they didnt know about was in my old lungs and got transferred to my new lungs during the transplant process...
I always knew that I would want a transplant. That being said, I I've spent most of my life working very hard to prevent one! But the writing was on the wall last August with an 18% FEV1 and I got my refurbished lungs in October. Yes, it has been a hard road. Yes, I've had complications...
After using albuterol for decades, I got to the point where is was causing SOB and low sats and I could no longer tolerate it. Granted, I could not tolerate any other inhaled medication at that point either except simple saline. I could tolerate Advair however.
I started having pretty bad incontinence in my twenties, due to coughing. Pelvic floor muscle exercises did not help me because the coughing was so intense. (I broke 2-4 ribs many times on both sides from coughing so hard) You might want to try Poise pads, the moderate or heavy type. Panti...
Just wondering if anyone has some experience with treating this. Apparently I was infected pre-transplant (and didn't know it), and it transferred over to my new lungs. :mad: I'd especially be interested in folks who were dealing with it post-transplant, but that's probably a pretty darn...
However, they cant transplant your sinuses too, so get them in tiptop shape prior to transplant if you can.
I also wanted to mention that when transplanting the entire system, it is not a given that you get ride of the nasty germs. I apparently had scedosporium (sp?) prolificans in my old...
At a well-known post and pre-lung transplant rehab clinic a lot of the PT's just pass the same pulse ox on down the line of patients. Drives me batshit, and yes I have spoken up about it, as have others. The response? If you dont like it, go wash your hands afterwards.............
I dont have any advice for dealing with a g-tube in such a young one. But I do know that nutritional status is well correlated to long-term pulmonary well-being, so if there is any question that your son is not getting the nutrition he needs, I would do it.
Have his blood sugar checked. When I developed CFRD, it was very hard to catch because it did NOT show up in my A1C, and becaue my clinic appts were always just before lunch, I hadnt eaten in hours and my blood sugar had plenty of time to nomalize, so my non-fasting BS was just fine. However...
I know that my youngest child, at 22 months, was begging us to go to preschool from 9-noon. She'd watched her older sister go to school, been there at pickup, saw all the other kids, and really really wanted to go. We told her that she could only go if she were potty trained. (thinking that...
Kyeev, I am not listed, yet. You have to do a month of rehab at Duke and educational classes. Since the initial testing I did was more than a year ago, I have to redo a lot of it over the next couple of weeks. After all that, there is still no guarantee of listing. However, once I get...
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