viernes, 15 de enero de 2016

Medications For Kidney Disease - Kidney Transplant: Mary's Story

Medications For Kidney Disease




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Kidney Transplant: Mary's Story




[MUSIC]
Mary, she's an extraordinary person.
Every time she comes up she brings, you
know, a king
cake or some sort of nostalgic item from
New Orleans,
where she comes from, and shares that with
us.
She always sends us beads and everything
Mardi Gras
to the whole floor, to the whole
transplant unit.
She expresses her gratitude and her love
for
people in a very open and gorgeous way.
>> Alright Mary, tell us how you feel
today.
>> I feel very excited and very
blessed.
I'm gonna get a new kidney and it's, I'm
so grateful to God and I'm
so grateful to Susan because if it weren't
for Susan, I wouldn't be getting this
kidney.
Pan to Susan [LAUGH].
This is Susan.
Wave hello.
[MUSIC]
>> I've been married for probably about
a year and a half.
And I'd worked in another part of the
pharmacy.
It was at a time that, my mother had just
passed
away, probably six months prior to coming
to work in here.
I had always known that Mary had PKD, but
it was getting to the
point where she had found out, she was
gonna have to go, on dialysis.
>> My creatinine had risen that much
and my function was so down.
And I was starting to display symptoms,
tiredness, cramping just overall and I
was on the list at Ochsner Hospital in New
Orleans to receive a kidney transplant.
They after running my blood and testing it
they told me it
would be at least six years before they
found me a kidney.
>> Currently there are about 100,000
people
who are waiting for a kidney transplant.
This year, only about a fifth of those
people will receive a transplant.
There's about a 35% chance that, when you
go onto the
list, that you're not gonna live long
enough to receive a transplant.
>> I sounded hopeless over the phone.
Isn't there anything else you can do?
The nurse said that he had been to a
lecture of doctor Montgomery's in Hopkins,
had a program where they could take the
antibodies out of your blood, process
called plasmapheresis.
Immediately after, I started researching
this, got on the phone, called Hopkins,
she sent me the package, and that's how
the whole process started.
You two ought order more 25s on Monday cuz
I'm leaving at noon.
>> Yeah, we're gonna need them.
>> We got the call that said Hopkins
came back and said that I was not a
close enough match for Mary to get my
kidney,
but that I could still donate on her
behalf.
>> There are a large number of patients
who have
a willing donor, who wants to give them a
kidney,
but can't because of an incompatibility
and there're, there're
essential two types of incompatibilities
either by blood or by tissue.
And the, the pair donation or the swap
allows those donors to fulfil their desire
to
give a kidney.
Not necessarily to their loved one, but to
ensure that their loved one receives a
kidney.
>> I was told we would wait for a
match.
And Susan would have to give her kidney so
that I was going to get a kidney.
>> Most of the swaps now are done as,
as what we call chains.
And the chains are started by someone who
just comes forward
and says, I wanna donate my kidney to
anyone who needs it.
So this person doesn't have a designated
recipient.
And so that person gives to a person who
has an incompatible donor.
And then that donor gives to another
person,
and you can imagine how this chain
unfolds.
>> Right before Christmas they called,
and they told me they
had an altruistic donor, who was willing
to give a kidney.
He was a male, and we would be able to do
this in February.
And that's all I knew about my donor.
Well, after surgery, he wanted to meet me
and I wanted to meet him.
And it was wonderful meeting him.
Since then he's like my brother he calls
me sis,
I call him bro he came to my daughter's
wedding.
This is Julianne and Susan.
These two gave me the gift of life, so we
thought it
was only appropriate that they bring up
the offertory gifts at the wedding.
Whenever we go up to Baltimore, we always
get together.
He took us out to eat crab cakes, and he
is such a
selfless, wonderful young man, and I'm so
glad to have him in my life.
>> Some of these relationships have
become very durable.
And people have become really close
friends over the years.
And this, you know, certainly is true of
Mary and her donor.
And her intended donor.
All three of them.
>> We do everything together,
everything.
>> They were over here New Years Eve,
oh, we go
to lunch together just about every day
that we work together.
We go into the Mardi Gras Ball together in
just a few weeks.
We went last year.
This year I'll be able to dance, because I
have a new kidney and more energy.
>> It's, it's just heartwarming and
beautiful to, you
know, witness have the privilege of
witnessing that sort of,
great moment in, in the human experience.
>> Most definitely, if I could regrow a
kidney every two years, I would donate.
The experience was fine.
It was not hard at all.
I was in the hospital four days.
The care I received was excellent.
The nurses were so caring, so
professional.
I''ve been telling everybody if I ever
need another surgery, I'm going to
Hopkins.
[LAUGH] I'm not staying here.
They're just the treat you with care, with
respect.
it, it's just, from the moment you walk
in, the way
they greet you at the door, and everybody
is so incredibly helpful.
>> What a hero she is because she never
wavered in this decision.
She was the strongest person I've ever
seen, and I love her so much.
I say that she gave me a kidney and I gave
her my heart.
>> She's one of these people that, you
know, for me and, and what I do,
it, it really sort of crystallizes the,
you know, the humility
of being able to help these people who are
such amazing people
get their lives back and get their health
back.
>> Okay tomorrow night we're going to.
>> My husband said post transplant I
got the Mary back that I married.
I was so full of energy when I got back
home from transplant.
I woke up at three o'clock in the morning
and cleaned out my kitchen cabinets.
>> Oh, I would.
I would do, I would do anything for Mary.
>> Anything for you.
>> And her, and her family.
>> And I feel the same about your
family.
>> I know you do.
>> I would do anything for you.
I'd give you the world, I would.
>> I know you would.
>> You know what?
I'm gonna say it on camera, I'd give you a
Kitchenaid Stand Mixer.
>> You heard that.
[LAUGH]
>> But I have to give her one now.
[LAUGH]
[MUSIC]

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