I need a new kidney.

BIG_ROBBIG_ROB Member
edited July 2012 in Not Sports Related
Anyone know anything about having a kidney transplant? Cheers
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  • Go to docs mate?
  • lol Done that, that's what got me into this situation in the first place. Blaaady doctors...!
  • Ebay and Autotrader would be your best bet.
  • Surely they should be forwarding you on to a specialist at your local docs where you should go on a list.

    I have one kidney myself, hence i have to eat and drink healthily.
  • HaHa I'll see if there's a Kidneytrader
  • In Iran they allow you to sell your kidneys to the private sector.

    Top dollllaaarrrr
  • I jusy had a steak and kidney pie for lunch. Not bad either.
  • I jusy had a steak and kidney pie for lunch. Not bad either.
    Stop making me hungry!
  • Surely they should be forwarding you on to a specialist at your local docs where you should go on a list.

    I have one kidney myself, hence i have to eat and drink healthily.


    Yeah, of coarse that has happened and I have been seeing a specialist for the last 5 years. But, it's now come to the point where I've been told I need a new one and thought I'd ask if anyone on here had any expeariances of having the op etc.
  • ShagShag Member
    edited July 2012
    I'll keep an eye out mate
  • No experience, but best of luck!
  • There is a story, no doubt an urban myth, that you can have a kidney removed after too many beers in Bangkok, so I assume there must be some spare over there.

    On a serious note, that would be the place I would go to have the operation, if you have relevant insurance or cash.
    Here are the details of a place I have used a few times with great results.
    They have an online enquiry facility in English.
    Post op care is second to none, and when you feel better there is plenty to raise the spirits just a few blocks away.
    http://www.bumrungrad.com/en/nephrology-kidney/kidney-transplantation
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
  • It's time like this when you need a couple of kids, just for spare parts
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
    Well, yeah as i was trying to help by saying a route to go down on the NHS here. I didn't know how the systems in France are.

    Research online to see what options in France there are.
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
    Well, yeah as i was trying to help by saying a route to go down on the NHS here. I didn't know how the systems in France are.

    Research online to see what options in France there are.
    Maybe my original question was badly put. I meant expeariences of the physical side of the op etc. Wish I never mentioned it now though
  • wellingfan Member
    edited July 2012
    Youtube kidney operations mate. Should be some people who have gone through it.
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.


    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
    Well, yeah as i was trying to help by saying a route to go down on the NHS here. I didn't know how the systems in France are.

    Research online to see what options in France there are.
    Maybe my original question was badly put. I meant expeariences of the physical side of the op etc. Wish I never mentioned it now though
    BIGROB - i have inboxed you

  • BIG_ROBBIG_ROB Member
    edited July 2012
    £3.20 for 10 in Tescos.


    Hilarious!
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.


    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
    Well, yeah as i was trying to help by saying a route to go down on the NHS here. I didn't know how the systems in France are.

    Research online to see what options in France there are.
    Maybe my original question was badly put. I meant expeariences of the physical side of the op etc. Wish I never mentioned it now though
    BIGROB - i have inboxed you

    Thanks Large.
  • Bunch of comedians on here eh, I'll go and ask on Charlton Loyal I think.
    I have tried mate. Just unless you have a lot of £ then going down the NHS waiting list is the only route.
    I'm in France, it's all private here anyway

    oh right you didnt mention that.
    Does it make any difference then?
    Well, yeah as i was trying to help by saying a route to go down on the NHS here. I didn't know how the systems in France are.

    Research online to see what options in France there are.
    Maybe my original question was badly put. I meant expeariences of the physical side of the op etc. Wish I never mentioned it now though
    Oh right! I get ya! well hope everything goes okay Rob.
  • Curb_ItCurb_It Member
    edited July 2012
    Sounds nasty.

    Are you going to travel for the wedding?
  • Sounds nasty.

    Are you going to travel for the wedding?
    Yeah should be okay, looks like I'm having dialysis through September. See you there
  • Good luck to you BIG ROB.
  • Rob are both knackard then mate

    Hope you find a solution soon

    Darren
  • Cheers Seth, yeah Darren mate, apparently they leave the existing two in place, then add another one, so I'll end up with 3.
  • They do leave the old kidneys in place as there are a lot of arteries running into them. I am a kidney donor (I've had two decades of kidney jokes mate.lol) and I know that they left my sisters old kidneys in place and added mine and a fourth since as mine then packed up after 10years. This was lifespan of the donor kidney in those days with the drugs they had at that time. The drugs are better today and kidneys can last so much longer. My sisters 4th kidney is still going strong after 13 years with the newer drugs.
    As rgards the op, it was murder at the time as keyhole surgery wasnt around (1985) so they cut me in half basically ,snapped out the 12th rib and out came the kidney. They took the kidney with the least arteries. Recovery time for me then was ,home after two weeks and rest up for a couple of months. My sister recovered very quickly and got a whole new lease of life.She had two kids very quickly afterwards which freaked out the quacks as kidney ops in those days were rare in Ireland and they were monitoring her closely.
    Today though I think the procedure is less invasive,especially for donors like myself. However at the time it was bloody murder. It cut short my binge drinking career lol. Not much help as I'm a donor but hope u can draw something from the experience.
  • They do leave the old kidneys in place as there are a lot of arteries running into them. I am a kidney donor (I've had two decades of kidney jokes mate.lol) and I know that they left my sisters old kidneys in place and added mine and a fourth since as mine then packed up after 10years. This was lifespan of the donor kidney in those days with the drugs they had at that time. The drugs are better today and kidneys can last so much longer. My sisters 4th kidney is still going strong after 13 years with the newer drugs.
    As rgards the op, it was murder at the time as keyhole surgery wasnt around (1985) so they cut me in half basically ,snapped out the 12th rib and out came the kidney. They took the kidney with the least arteries. Recovery time for me then was ,home after two weeks and rest up for a couple of months. My sister recovered very quickly and got a whole new lease of life.She had two kids very quickly afterwards which freaked out the quacks as kidney ops in those days were rare in Ireland and they were monitoring her closely.
    Today though I think the procedure is less invasive,especially for donors like myself. However at the time it was bloody murder. It cut short my binge drinking career lol. Not much help as I'm a donor but hope u can draw something from the experience.
    Cheers BP, that is a help.
  • Good luck mate I was scared my daughter would lose one earlier this year and looked into it extensively

    Seems that things have moved on hugely


    Good luck mate keep me posted

    Can your brother not give you one of his
  • I was a medical student at Kings when kidney transplants were still a fairly new and remarkable thing -- the transplant surgeon, Mike Bewick (sp?) was an amazing bloke who was available 24/7, 365 days a year to operate, should a cadaver kidney become available. Later, I was sad to see he had some problems with the GMC.

    The surgery is certainly much less invasive than it was then and my understanding is that people are up and about very quickly.

    So good luck! It's now a matter of finding a compatible kidney. Just a thought: have you looked into the comparative transplant systems in the UK and France, which is better? You're still British, probably have family here, whose address you could use, and still eligible for NHS services -- I'm sure you've paid plenty of tax here over the years.
  • Cheers nla, I think me brother would want too much for one of his kidneys though. ; )

    My specialist over here in France has been more pro-active re. my treatment than any of my UK specialists ever were imo, so I would be inclined to stay and have the treatment here in France. Also the hospitals seem very good and I have only heard good things about them. Cheers GF, that was helpful info too mate.
  • BIG_ROBBIG_ROB Member
    Got the phone call at 2am this morning from the surgeon, had some blood tests done for a cross match and all being well I'll have 3 kidneys by tea time. Might be off the radar for a few days (sorry @AddickUpNorth ; ))

    What a nice birthday present that would be eh?

    Ttfn
  • AFKABartramAFKABartram Moderator
    Good luck mate
  • AddicktedAddickted Member
    Excellent news. Good luck Rob.
  • Best wishes Rob.
  • TelMc32 Member
    Good luck BR!
  • WSA Member
    All the best Rob
  • I do hope nothing is lost in translation, thankfully Penile implant and kidney transplant are not too similar in French.

    Good luck Rob.
  • All the besg
  • I hope it's a large one Rob! Good luck mate.
  • Best wishes for the op Rob, hope all goes well.
  • Good luck Rob.
  • johnny73johnny73 Member
    Good luck Rob.
  • good luck
  • Good luck Rob!
  • BeckboyBeckboy Member
    Good luck Rob
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