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Home / Health News / 15 years after a renal transplant: A real- life story

15 years after a renal transplant: A real- life story

The journey of a renal transplant recipient.

By: Editorial Team   | | Published: April 20, 2018 6:40 pm
Tags: Creatinine  Dialysis  Kidney  Kidney transplant  Tuberculosis diagnosis  

Ever since Avantika Awasthi was 9 years of age in 1996, she experienced blurred vision, severe headache and vomiting. It took local doctors two years to detect that she is suffering from BP fluctuation due to kidney disease which was causing all the difficulties. Also Read - World Kidney Day 2020: A reality check on renal facts

Upon diagnosis it was found that only 24% of her Kidneys was functional. Since the delayed diagnosis with BP it took 5yrs to meet the right pediatric nephrologist Dr Sanjeev Gulati, director of department of Nephrology at Fortis Flt. Lt. Rajan Dhall (FHVK) Hospital. Until the only treatment available was to keep the BP under check with medication which would delay kidney damage. Also Read - Diabetes insipidus: A condition that puts you in a constant state of dehydration



Dr Gulati asked for some tests to be done to check the status of kidney damage and it was found that her Creatinine level had reached around 6 and she had stage V of a chronic kidney disease. There was no response to any treatment and her creatinine level further worsened  and  reached 12. Also Read - Structural features of donor's kidney may predict recipient's compatibility

She was advised either to continue dialysis lifelong twice a week or opt for kidney transplant. This was when her first dialysis was done in August 2002. There were tremendous financial constraints for this middle class family. A letter of request to her school principal however brought dramatic results. The school raised funds by the students contributing as well as having Avantika design some Christmas cards which were sold at the Christmas mela. It wasn’t a smooth journey for Avantika as she was getting ready for transplant she was diagnosed with Tuberculosis. The transplant was further delayed any finally conducted on 13th February, 2003.

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Avantika Awasthi

According to Dr Gulati, ‘I still remember her case because it was such a challenging case for us at that point of time. For a school going girl with complicated symptoms her family wasn’t apprehensive about transplant, it was a very big decision to make. There was lot of counselling done as the transplant would change her life forever with lifetime medication and precautions. It was decided that her mother would be her donor and her first transplant date was December, 2002 but hit with a roadblock with diagnosis of TB. The enormous support by her school not only boosted her morale but also helped her raise funds to support her transplant. This year the theme for World Kidney Day was Women and Kidney’s health and Avantika’s battle with Kidney Disease is real life example of the fact that where there is a will there is always a way.’

Reflux Nephropathy is a kidney damage due to urine flowing from the bladder towards kidney (flowing backward). The result is small and scarred kidney within first five years of life in affected children. Reflux Nephropathy can occur in people whose ureters which is not attached properly to the bladder or whose valves don’t work well. It can occur from injury to the ureters. The risk of it is urinary tract infections, vesicoureteral reflux and abnormalities of the urinary tract. It is one of the commonest causes of CKD in children.

 Sandeep Guduru, Facility Director at FHVK said, ‘The journey of Avantika is inspiring. The situation was highly emotional for both Avantika and her family. It was the courage of her and support of the team of doctors that she was able to pass the situation with flying colors. I wish her all success in life and hope her story will inspire many to go through the situation.’

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Published : April 20, 2018 6:40 pm
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