Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi Wayne, my mom is currently being evaluated for a transplant. a few tests are pending. she was diagnosed with IPF in june '04. a series of infections after july '07 made her condition worse, and the last couple of months she has been on o2 24/7. we have been reading a lot about the transplant process - pre and post. i found the website www.2ndwind.org particularly resourceful. regards, vrinda > > Dear All, > > This is my second try. > > Is there anyone out there on our group who has had a lung transplant > (or is waiting for one) and would be willing to share experiences? > > I have just finished intake and am awaiting the 3 days of testing to > determine my status. > > Best, > > Wayne Hening > 63/IPF 5/06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Joyce, Thank you for the information about Gwynne's caring site. I will check it out. Best, Wayne Hening NY/63/IPF 5/06 Re: Lung Transplant Posted by: "Joyce" jdalton501@... janne5303 Sun Jun 1, 2008 2:08 pm (PDT) Wayne, We have had two active members to have transplant in the last couple of years. Gwynne, just weeks ago. This is her Caring Bridge site where she recounts the procedure and the days following. http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt <http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt> If you have problems, it may be that you will have to sign in. She has done really well. We have several who are on the list and waiting. We have one member who is #2 on the list in her state. Should be soon. Welcome to our group. Let us know how your evaluation and status placement turns out. God's blessings. Hugs, Joyce D. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Joyce, Thank you for the information about Gwynne's caring site. I will check it out. Best, Wayne Hening NY/63/IPF 5/06 Re: Lung Transplant Posted by: "Joyce" jdalton501@... janne5303 Sun Jun 1, 2008 2:08 pm (PDT) Wayne, We have had two active members to have transplant in the last couple of years. Gwynne, just weeks ago. This is her Caring Bridge site where she recounts the procedure and the days following. http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt <http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt> If you have problems, it may be that you will have to sign in. She has done really well. We have several who are on the list and waiting. We have one member who is #2 on the list in her state. Should be soon. Welcome to our group. Let us know how your evaluation and status placement turns out. God's blessings. Hugs, Joyce D. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Joyce, Thank you for the information about Gwynne's caring site. I will check it out. Best, Wayne Hening NY/63/IPF 5/06 Re: Lung Transplant Posted by: "Joyce" jdalton501@... janne5303 Sun Jun 1, 2008 2:08 pm (PDT) Wayne, We have had two active members to have transplant in the last couple of years. Gwynne, just weeks ago. This is her Caring Bridge site where she recounts the procedure and the days following. http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt <http://caringbridgehttp://caringbrihtt> If you have problems, it may be that you will have to sign in. She has done really well. We have several who are on the list and waiting. We have one member who is #2 on the list in her state. Should be soon. Welcome to our group. Let us know how your evaluation and status placement turns out. God's blessings. Hugs, Joyce D. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Dear Vrinda, Thank you for the information about that site. I wish your mother well. She is somewhat more incapacitated than I am. I have not yet obtained oxygen, though I suspect I should have done so. I do a lot of huffing and puffing. People keep asking me if I am OK and one rather nasty immigration official asked me not to breathe on her when I came back from an overseas trip. Please keep me updated on her course. How old is she? I am at Columbia and luckily they seem to accept us old goats (not that your mother is anywhere near as old as I am). Best, Wayne Hening NY/63/IPF 5/06 Re: Lung Transplant Posted by: "v_since1982" v_since1982@... v_since1982 Mon Jun 2, 2008 1:14 am (PDT) Hi Wayne, my mom is currently being evaluated for a transplant. a few tests are pending. she was diagnosed with IPF in june '04. a series of infections after july '07 made her condition worse, and the last couple of months she has been on o2 24/7. we have been reading a lot about the transplant process - pre and post. i found the website www.2ndwind. lot particularly resourceful. regards, vrinda **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 > > > > Hello Everyone: > > I've had IPF going on for about 13 months now, I'am on O2 at 6 > Liters 24/7, and it really stinks, and really getting tired of the > tube. > My wife and I was at the pulmonary Doctor last friday and he wants > me to call a doctor in Phila for a lung transplant he has also giving > me a package of all my test results to take, and IM scared to death, > I have been through the ringer, with all the test you can imagine, I > have tests coming out of my ears. > I had to retire from my government job, after 34 years of service, > because the Dr. said that my working day's are over with, Boy that > was a big bomb for us to cope with, first the Dr's said that I had > UIP, and said that I had only 4 years to live, Well I guess now maybe > 3 or less, but Im still here. I had a lung parts of my left lung > removed for test, and the Dr's in Phila said the I had UIP, so my Dr. > here had them send the samples to the Mayo Clinic in Az, and it came > back as IPF, and my condition is getting worse by the day. > I would love to talk to someone that went through a lung transplant, > before and afterwards, there's no one here where I live the has IPF > or no one to talk to and no support groups, IM just stuck out there > by myself and it does get to be scarey. > And when I get real nerves I smoke a cigertte I know thats not good, > but need something to calm me down. > Oh yea I forgot, about 6 months after I got the IPF, I got R/A, it > was so bad they had to rush me to the hospital, I couldn't move at > all, IM on pain killers from my R/A Doctor and just O2 from my > pulmonary Doctor, I've known now, that my IPF stages had advanced and > everytime, I talk to the Dr. I get the run around, I 53 years old > with a very lovely supported wife and 2 great daughter's, 32 and 27 > years old and 2 female Jack Russels, I use an electric scooter and > had a electric lift for our van, and I go to P/T twice a week. > I always read your wonderful board, and it's looks very supportive, > and you guy's make everyone feel like family. > Well so much for me, love to talk to you guy's more, maybe I can > help out, who knows. > But like I said IM really scared to death about this lung > transplant, I don't know, If I want to have it done. > > Thank You And God Bless All: > > RAndy >Hi I am sort of going through the same thing you are . I am still going for test's test's and more test . I am not really as scared as you are . I am 61 and just reacently got worse . In March I spent 9 days in a Hospital in Reno NV and got home in April then spent 8 days in the Hospital in Baltimore . I had to stop working also and apply for ssi . In 5 months I might get something may be ? I will have to take everything I have in my IRA or refinance my house I cant do because i'm not working . Sort of everything is backwards . I have health Insurance but it will not pay for all . I am also wondering if everything you have to go through is worth it ? There are so many If's . Rejection how well will you be after and the never ending testing . If it were not for my Daughter and my grandson I would not even think about having one . But on ether hand I don't know if I want to put my daughter through this . So fare just the 17 days I spent in the Hospital is 150.000 Is my l really worth this much ? When and If I do this how will I pay for all this ? Everything I have will have to go for this . My family will get nothing . As if anything we have now will be worth something in 10 years the way stuff is going . I also am in limbo on what to do . Good luck . I home 90 miles away from Philadelphia and also live in Baltimore MD witch is 4 miles away from one of the best Hospitals in the world 's Hopkins I am kind of lucky in that way . Lots of people on here have to go miles just to see a Doctor . I might even think of renting a room to someone needing to go to one of thees hospitals .That is a lot to think about . From Walt God bless us all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 > > > > Hello Everyone: > > I've had IPF going on for about 13 months now, I'am on O2 at 6 > Liters 24/7, and it really stinks, and really getting tired of the > tube. > My wife and I was at the pulmonary Doctor last friday and he wants > me to call a doctor in Phila for a lung transplant he has also giving > me a package of all my test results to take, and IM scared to death, > I have been through the ringer, with all the test you can imagine, I > have tests coming out of my ears. > I had to retire from my government job, after 34 years of service, > because the Dr. said that my working day's are over with, Boy that > was a big bomb for us to cope with, first the Dr's said that I had > UIP, and said that I had only 4 years to live, Well I guess now maybe > 3 or less, but Im still here. I had a lung parts of my left lung > removed for test, and the Dr's in Phila said the I had UIP, so my Dr. > here had them send the samples to the Mayo Clinic in Az, and it came > back as IPF, and my condition is getting worse by the day. > I would love to talk to someone that went through a lung transplant, > before and afterwards, there's no one here where I live the has IPF > or no one to talk to and no support groups, IM just stuck out there > by myself and it does get to be scarey. > And when I get real nerves I smoke a cigertte I know thats not good, > but need something to calm me down. > Oh yea I forgot, about 6 months after I got the IPF, I got R/A, it > was so bad they had to rush me to the hospital, I couldn't move at > all, IM on pain killers from my R/A Doctor and just O2 from my > pulmonary Doctor, I've known now, that my IPF stages had advanced and > everytime, I talk to the Dr. I get the run around, I 53 years old > with a very lovely supported wife and 2 great daughter's, 32 and 27 > years old and 2 female Jack Russels, I use an electric scooter and > had a electric lift for our van, and I go to P/T twice a week. > I always read your wonderful board, and it's looks very supportive, > and you guy's make everyone feel like family. > Well so much for me, love to talk to you guy's more, maybe I can > help out, who knows. > But like I said IM really scared to death about this lung > transplant, I don't know, If I want to have it done. > > Thank You And God Bless All: > > RAndy >Hi I am sort of going through the same thing you are . I am still going for test's test's and more test . I am not really as scared as you are . I am 61 and just reacently got worse . In March I spent 9 days in a Hospital in Reno NV and got home in April then spent 8 days in the Hospital in Baltimore . I had to stop working also and apply for ssi . In 5 months I might get something may be ? I will have to take everything I have in my IRA or refinance my house I cant do because i'm not working . Sort of everything is backwards . I have health Insurance but it will not pay for all . I am also wondering if everything you have to go through is worth it ? There are so many If's . Rejection how well will you be after and the never ending testing . If it were not for my Daughter and my grandson I would not even think about having one . But on ether hand I don't know if I want to put my daughter through this . So fare just the 17 days I spent in the Hospital is 150.000 Is my l really worth this much ? When and If I do this how will I pay for all this ? Everything I have will have to go for this . My family will get nothing . As if anything we have now will be worth something in 10 years the way stuff is going . I also am in limbo on what to do . Good luck . I home 90 miles away from Philadelphia and also live in Baltimore MD witch is 4 miles away from one of the best Hospitals in the world 's Hopkins I am kind of lucky in that way . Lots of people on here have to go miles just to see a Doctor . I might even think of renting a room to someone needing to go to one of thees hospitals .That is a lot to think about . From Walt God bless us all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Walt and Art, You are not alone. We all go through these scary times. The think we have to remember knowing what we do, is we still have to live out lives. "There is not an expiration stamp on you anywhere". Only God knows. All the members here are in this fight together. We Get it and understand every emotion you are going through. We all fight everyday to make it a good day. A positive attitude is the best medicine you can give yourself. Anytime your are down just come tell us here on the board. We do our best to comfort you and help you over the hump. Someone is usually on the board so ya never know who will reply. Just don't feel you are alone. God Bless. Peggy, ipf 6/04 Florida Happy moments, praise God.Difficult moments, seek God.Quiet moments, worship God.Painful moments, trust God.Every moment, thank God. >> > > Hello Everyone:> > I've had IPF going on for about 13 months now, I'am on O2 at 6 > Liters 24/7, and it really stinks, and really getting tired of the > tube.> My wife and I was at the pulmonary Doctor last friday and he wants > me to call a doctor in Phila for a lung transplant he has also giving > me a package of all my test results to take, and IM scared to death, > I have been through the ringer, with all the test you can imagine, I > have tests coming out of my ears.> I had to retire from my government job, after 34 years of service, > because the Dr. said that my working day's are over with, Boy that > was a big bomb for us to cope with, first the Dr's said that I had > UIP, and said that I had only 4 years to live, Well I guess now maybe > 3 or less, but Im still here. I had a lung parts of my left lung > removed for test, and the Dr's in Phila said the I had UIP, so my Dr. > here had them send the samples to the Mayo Clinic in Az, and it came > back as IPF, and my condition is getting worse by the day.> I would love to talk to someone that went through a lung transplant, > before and afterwards, there's no one here where I live the has IPF > or no one to talk to and no support groups, IM just stuck out there > by myself and it does get to be scarey.> And when I get real nerves I smoke a cigertte I know thats not good, > but need something to calm me down.> Oh yea I forgot, about 6 months after I got the IPF, I got R/A, it > was so bad they had to rush me to the hospital, I couldn't move at > all, IM on pain killers from my R/A Doctor and just O2 from my > pulmonary Doctor, I've known now, that my IPF stages had advanced and > everytime, I talk to the Dr. I get the run around, I 53 years old > with a very lovely supported wife and 2 great daughter's, 32 and 27 > years old and 2 female Jack Russels, I use an electric scooter and > had a electric lift for our van, and I go to P/T twice a week.> I always read your wonderful board, and it's looks very supportive, > and you guy's make everyone feel like family.> Well so much for me, love to talk to you guy's more, maybe I can > help out, who knows. > But like I said IM really scared to death about this lung > transplant, I don't know, If I want to have it done.> > Thank You And God Bless All:> > RAndy>Hi I am sort of going through the same thing you are . I am still going for test's test's and more test . I am not really as scared as you are . I am 61 and just reacently got worse . In March I spent 9 days in a Hospital in Reno NV and got home in April then spent 8 days in the Hospital in Baltimore . I had to stop working also and apply for ssi . In 5 months I might get something may be ? I will have to take everything I have in my IRA or refinance my house I cant do because i'm not working . Sort of everything is backwards . I have health Insurance but it will not pay for all . I am also wondering if everything you have to go through is worth it ? There are so many If's . Rejection how well will you be after and the never ending testing . If it were not for my Daughter and my grandson I would not even think about having one . But on ether hand I don't know if I want to put my daughter through this . So fare just the 17 days I spent in the Hospital is 150.000 Is my l really worth this much ? When and If I do this how will I pay for all this ? Everything I have will have to go for this . My family will get nothing . As if anything we have now will be worth something in 10 years the way stuff is going . I also am in limbo on what to do . Good luck . I home 90 miles away from Philadelphia and also live in Baltimore MD witch is 4 miles away from one of the best Hospitals in the world 's Hopkins I am kind of lucky in that way . Lots of people on here have to go miles just to see a Doctor . I might even think of renting a room to someone needing to go to one of thees hospitals .That is a lot to think about . From Walt God bless us all Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2008 Report Share Posted June 2, 2008 Hi Wayne, my mom turns 50 later this year. i can understand your irritation about people asking you if you are 'OK' and how you are doing? my mom gets that a lot not only from strangers but also from acquaintances and relatives, and absolutely detests it. do you have a oximeter? it would help to keep a check of your saturation levels. sats going below 90 is strictly not advised by doctors. do keep in touch warm regards, vrinda > > Dear Vrinda, > > Thank you for the information about that site. > > I wish your mother well. She is somewhat more incapacitated than I am. I > have not yet obtained oxygen, though I suspect I should have done so. I do a > lot of huffing and puffing. People keep asking me if I am OK and one rather > nasty immigration official asked me not to breathe on her when I came back > from an overseas trip. > > Please keep me updated on her course. How old is she? I am at Columbia > and luckily they seem to accept us old goats (not that your mother is anywhere > near as old as I am). > > Best, > > Wayne Hening > NY/63/IPF 5/06 > > Re: Lung Transplant > Posted by: " v_since1982 " v_since1982@... v_since1982 > Mon Jun 2, 2008 1:14 am (PDT) > > Hi Wayne, > > my mom is currently being evaluated for a transplant. a few tests are > pending. she was > diagnosed with IPF in june '04. a series of infections after july '07 made > her condition > worse, and the last couple of months she has been on o2 24/7. we have been > reading a > lot about the transplant process - pre and post. i found the website > www.2ndwind. lot > particularly resourceful. > > regards, > > vrinda > > > > ************** > Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with > Tyler Florence " on AOL Food. > (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4 & amp; > ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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