Wednesday, September 8, 2010

No Rejection Bronch 3....

Yes that's right, got the results back earlier today and there is no signs of rejection in the tissue pathology. They decided that they will not treat the Pseudomonas since I am feeling so well(probably just migrated down from my sinuses). They are however going to treat the Aspergillus. I'm to start an anti-fungal on Friday. They want me to wait till Friday because the drug will interact with my Tac (anti-rejection) level. I'm to go from my current 4mg twice daily to 1mg twice daily of Tac starting Friday and then get my blood levels checked on Monday. They said it would take a few days before the levels stabilize.

So great news!

8 comments:

  1. Congrats!!!! That's awesome news~ I was on an anti-fungal for a couple years post transplant as a precautionary. V-fend (I think) it's pricey and it increased my prograf levels. . .so I had to take less prograf while I was on it~ not a bad thing :)

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  2. Yes Jamie. I just picked it up from the pharmacy and it is V-fend. Did you get any side effects besides the prograf dosage needing to be changed?

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  4. Great news!

    I didn't know there was an interaction with the Tac- thanks for the info! The V-fend is a precautionary standard for me for the first couple of months. I did have one side effect that I linked to it- I saw rainbows! It was mostly in my peripheral after I took my dose, and went away about a week ago. Wiki says about 30% of patients experience vision disturbances. Hopefully you don't experience any side effects.

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  5. I have been on v-fend since my transplant because I had aspergilus pre-transplant. I also saw the rainbows/fireworks for the first few weeks.

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  6. I saw it said visual disturbances, and said can cause dizziness...Hopefully I don't get any of that since I'm feeling so well right now. Very concerned at upsetting the apple cart, but understand we have to treat the condition.

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