liftandeat
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Anybody on here have a kidney tranplant?
No, but one of my team mates gave his kidney to his best friend.
Thanks for the comment. Dandelion is a natural diuretic how could that be good for my kidney? Do you have any literature I can read on this?Dandelion leaf and root tea helps the kidneys
Anybody on here have a kidney tranplant?
Just from Google and reading reviews on Amazon ppl who have kidney disease.. I have organic dandelion leaf and root tea.. seems to be helping me.. I'm 3rd stage..Thanks for the comment. Dandelion is a natural diuretic how could that be good for my kidney? Do you have any literature I can read on this?
Thanks for the comment. Dandelion is a natural diuretic how could that be good for my kidney? Do you have any literature I can read on this?
Yes..I agree...i still have mine..idk how a person with a transplant would respondI would agree to avoid this personally. Since you have a new kidney, you have likely already shed any water weight you may have had. Additionally, diuretics could alter electrolytes one way or another (whether or not they spare potassium) Stick with your Rx’d water intake. As you know, you need to try and monitor your urine output as a reduction could indicate a problem. Taking a diuretic would skew what’s happening.
I do 80mg of test cyp weekly.. .25mg of dostinex weekly..
Multi v
Iodine
Sunflower lecithin
White willow Bark
Black cherry extract
Tumeric
DIM
I'm 1 year post transplant. Am on trt 150 test cyp 1x a week. Red blood cells were a problem but they are under control now. (After 8 phlebotomys). Blood pressure is good (not on any bp meds)and creatinine is 1.2-1.4 which is normal.
Anti rejection meds-
5mg prednisone
Cellcept
4mg tacrolimus
Supplements I take that were approved by my transplant team-
Orgain plant based protein
Beet root extract
Vitamin d
How about you guys?
Ok..I'll run white willow Bark then no more..same with the tumericCareful with the White Willow Bark. It’s a natural NSAID. Unfortunately, Tumeric is a no go if you are on Tacrolimus.
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Interesting to hear about taking you off tacro and on to an IV once a month. Keep us updated on that. You sound like you're on the same drug regimen I'm on. Can I ask where you got your transplant?I should be asking you for advise! Not quite 4 months for me. I had some complications (lymphocele) that resulted in first a JP Drain installed and finally another surgery with a double fenestration into the peritoneum to drain the lymphatic fluid. So to some degree I’m still recovering physically. BP issues resolved with transplant and average 110/74 (my previous elevated BP was due to ESRD). My creatinine is actually right in your range but has been as low as 1.0 (4 days after transplant) and as high as 1.5. My increased creatinine seems to correlate with the lymphocele (now resolved) and elevated Tacrolimus. The later of which they are still adjusting.
Meds:
5mg Prednisone
1500mg Mycophenolate mofetil (Cellcept)
3.5mg Tacrolimus (Prograf)
400/80mg Sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim (Bactrim)
450mg Valganciclovir (Valcyte)
Will come off Valcyte end of the month and Bactrim after a year. Due to the elevated creatinine (and other side effects like mental fog and badly, badly shedding hair) they would like to move me off Tacrolimus and onto once monthly IV Belatacept (Nulojix) however, the COVID19 crisis may put this plan on hold.
For now, my sup routine is limited to Magnesium and Vitamin D. Still researching what is not verboten.