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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Transplant Discussion => Topic started by: Athena on January 21, 2020, 05:53:43 AM
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How old were you when you received your kidney transplant?
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Hi Athena, I was 20
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Hi Athena, I was 20
Thanks Cassandra. Do you know what the upper age limit may be to receive a kidney transplant?
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I was 55.
I am not aware of an upper age limit, but each center may have its own rules or guidelines.
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Do you know what the upper age limit may be to receive a kidney transplant?
In Britain it is 60, but they take the patient's physical health into consideration and can move that a bit up or down, depending.
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I was 65, as was my donor. No one mentioned an age limit at my center.
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Hey. I was 13.
But my friends Dad needs a kidney Tx and she was gonna donate but then he got prostate cancer. They said he needs at least 3 years w clean scans, which brings him right under their age cutoff at age 80. Oh, this is for a live donor, he was too old to go on their deceased tx list. I would imagine each center has its own rules for age.
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I was 69. I was seven years on the transplant list which seems to be the norm here in Southern California. My donor was mid sixties.
At my last clinic visit pre-transplant, the doctor timed me walking up and down the hallway and administered memory and written cognitive tests. I got the impression that this type of testing would be done each year at my annual pre-transplant visit to ensure I was not too frail or too "old" to withstand surgery and to have a good outcome.
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The guy who sat next to me for my first two years was 75 at the time of his transplant the donor was a relative.
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Many thanks for the replies everyone. It seems we have a problem in Australia & New Zealand. The maximum age they'd consider someone for a transplant is 50 years. What a bummer!
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Many thanks for the replies everyone. It seems we have a problem in Australia & New Zealand. The maximum age they'd consider someone for a transplant is 50 years. What a bummer!
This just seems so unfair and discriminatory.
Does this "rule" apply to people over 50 who may have a living donor lined up?
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Many thanks for the replies everyone. It seems we have a problem in Australia & New Zealand. The maximum age they'd consider someone for a transplant is 50 years. What a bummer!
This just seems so unfair and discriminatory.
Does this "rule" apply to people over 50 who may have a living donor lined up?
Moosemum, I'm not sure but I wouldn't be surprised if age restrictions are lifted if there is a living donor.
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At the tx hospital for me, 55 is the cut off for a kidney/pancreas transplant, however, they have not stated one for single kidney tx. For instance, I know of senior citizens who have received a kidney tx from the same center.
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Many thanks for the replies everyone. It seems we have a problem in Australia & New Zealand. The maximum age they'd consider someone for a transplant is 50 years. What a bummer!
Athena, Please provide a source for this blanket statement.
I know of plenty of people over 50 who have received cadaver transplants in Australia and even a couple of kiwis.
You may have anecdotal/personal experience which may or may not be related to a specific circumstance but there is not a age limit of 50 in these countries as far as I am aware.
If you can provide an appropriate source linke, ie from the Government or similar, to support your claim then I am happy to be corrected.
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I was 38 years old and celebrating my 11th year post transplant in March 2020