A Second Chance at Life: Husband Donates Kidney to Wife After Transplant Complications
Muğla, Turkey – selda yilmaz Aydogdu, a resident of the Marmaris district, received a life-saving kidney transplant after experiencing kidney problems stemming from medication used following a motorcycle accident in 2010 that caused a brain hemorrhage. Ten years later, Aydogdu’s health began to decline again, prompting a search for a new solution. forty-five days ago, she was admitted to the Department of Nephrology, were Dr. Erhan Tatar and his team determined that a kidney transplant was necessary. In a remarkable act of love and commitment, her husband, Hasan aydogdu, stepped forward as the donor.
The Road to Transplant
Selda Yilmaz Aydogdu, who retired on disability 15 years ago, explained that she had no prior history of chronic kidney issues. I had a brain hemorrhage. Thus, the drugs I used and the impact of the impact of some symptoms appeared. I have been inhabited by the first time of the dialect of the dialect,
she stated, attributing her kidney problems to the aftermath of the motorcycle accident and subsequent medication.
“My Wife Convinced”
Hasan Aydogdu, along with their two cats, resides in Muğla Dalyan. He emphasized the unwavering support he provided to his wife throughout her treatment. We knew my illness when we got married. Dialysis period was constantly next to me. 3 days a week I did home dialysis. I had a machine at home.Hemodialysis took 8 hours,
Aydogdu said, highlighting the challenges they faced together.
Following the transplant, Aydogdu expressed immense relief and gratitude. She celebrated her birthday in the hospital room on April 18, just two days after the procedure. My life is more energetic, more enjoyable. I’m not limited, we will spend time as we want. I think of the donation of a person who is waiting for thousands of organs,
she shared, reflecting on her renewed lease on life and the importance of organ donation.
“I Didn’t Have Fear”
Hasan Aydogdu, 40, who is involved in agriculture, expressed his joy in being able to help his wife. I am very happy to give my kidney to my wife. I have not experienced any fear about it. Because to give life to a person, the most beautiful thing in the world. Especially if this is your wife, it contains different emotions. His discomfort was forcing us. We have no difficulty,
he said, underscoring the deep bond and commitment they share.
Expert Insight: Kidney Disease and Transplantation
Prof. Dr. Erhan Tatar, who oversaw aydogdu’s care, explained that the patient experienced late-stage rejection problems from her initial kidney transplant 10 years prior.
Dr. Tatar also cautioned about the potential kidney damage caused by certain medications. Pain relief drugs or various antibiotics long -term use and reacting against them,we are experiencing problems in the kidneys of our patients. Kidney diseases are insidious. Until the last stage, we can lose its function without giving any symptoms. From the time we wanted to donate the organ,
he stated, emphasizing the importance of awareness and early detection of kidney problems.
Long-Term Care and Outlook
Prof. Dr. Tatar outlined the necessary steps for Aydogdu’s continued health. will come to control, will use the drugs regularly.Infections will pay attention. Especially in crowded environments and during the periods of epidemics. Flu and pneumonia vaccines will make.Our goal is to live for life. But unfortunately, every kidney transplant dose not continue for a long time,
he explained, highlighting the need for ongoing monitoring and preventative measures.